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The point of view in "Flawed Dogs" varies, depending on the section of the story. Oftentimes, it varies even within the same section. This gives an omniscient tone to the book, where the reader has access to the thoughts of most of the important characters (notably, these are limited to the "good" or kind characters, with the exception of Cassius). However, the most prevalent narration is that from Sam's point of view, which helps to reinforce structural and plot aspects of the novel.

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