The third-person omniscient point of view helps the reader understand the feelings of both the human and animal characters.
Explanation:
The novel has both human and animal characters and in this case the third-person omniscient poit of view is helping the readers to understand the both sides because they are both having different feeling.
White Fang is a wolfdog, the novel's protagonist who is facing the humans that were her masters, and there where three of them.
"<span>The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets is the conflict, and it is resolved by the deaths of their children" is the best option but using the word "solved" here is a bit misleading since the rivalry continued. </span>