Answer:
It limits the readers knowledge of other characters.
Explanation:
As opposed to third person omniscient, which consists of an "all-knowing" narrator, third-person-limited point of view only allows the reader to know what the main character is doing. The main character's thoughts may be mentioned, but the reader is not privy to the other character's thoughts, or even their actions when they are not with the main character.
Most soldiers came from the middle and lower classes, and Americans wanted to know more about them.With the onset of industrial and scientific advances, Americans no longer believed in the supernatural.With all of the death and destruction from the war, Americans wanted to escape into an ideal world.Despite the industrial and scientific advances, Americans still believed in the supernatural.
<em>Stuart Little (the family adopts Stuart and after him being lost, he comes home to his new family)</em>
<em>*Not sure what this question meant though </em>