Speech characteristics
Speech characteristics usually reveal the social and intellectual standing of the character, his age, education and occupation, his state of mind and feelings, his attitude and relationship with his interlocutors. Such means of characterization is successfully used in the stories “The pawnbroker’s Wife” and “Mistaken Identity”. Introduction The markers of dialectal speech (“dey” for “there”, “dat” for “that). The markers of informal conversational style (“Years ago I arrived one day…”, “asked… if I could have some poor little corner somewhere”). The markers of the emotional state of the characters (“Don’t bother me any more”, “Don’t talk such folly”). The markers of characters’ attitudes to one another (“Can I be of any service to you?”, “Is that so, my boy?”). “Mistaken Identity”