In at least 150 words, and using examples from "Tennessee's Partner," explain how Harte uses local color to depict life in the West.
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Local-Colour Regionalism is very much seen in Harte's Tennessee's Partner.
The writer uses the dialect of the Ol West in order to explain the setting of the story.
The language used in conversation tells us how the people of the Old West generally talk.
This creates authenticity in the story.
He also explains the traits of the main characters by explaining that they were typically rugged, scorch-skinned, simple, strong, gambling, womanizing-men.
The writer uses the dialect of the Ol West in order to explain the setting of the story.
The language used in conversation tells us how the people of the Old West generally talk.
This creates authenticity in the story.
He also explains the traits of the main characters by explaining that they were typically rugged, scorch-skinned, simple, strong, gambling, womanizing-men.
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