The narration differs from the dialect in the sense that the wording of the narrator has two different aspects and the language is in two different format. The dialect of this book lays the foundation for the society. It gives a sense of what and how communication was different than it is right now. It seems as if since the setting was in the Southern part of the United States, the author was appealing to mostly Southern people. The narrator does a great job of showing this by quoting frases that were from a form that Southerners would understand and then sort of analyzing it for us who are not from the South. The effect can be seen as how it is harder to understand what is actually being said, you are not used to how the language back in the South was.
English Analysis
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