Wives and Daughters

What is the author's style in Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell?

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The point of view of the novel is third person. This point of view is omniscient; narrator not only knows the event she reports upon, she also can tell the reader what each of the characters feels. This point of view is important to the novel because the reader knows not only that Molly did something but what is the emotion behind what she did.