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English, 13.01.2021 08:30, keelyrosewillia

In his short story “The Man Who Was Almost a Man,” why does Richard Wright use a Southern dialect to present the thoughts and speech of his characters? Wright wants the tone of his story to be more playful and fun. Wright wants to enhance the realism of the story for the audience. Wright wants the audience to know that his characters are average. Wright wants to help his Northern readers to understand a Southern dialect.

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