After the Dancing Days

What is the author's style in After the Dancing Days by Margaret I. Rostkowski?

Asked by
Last updated by Cat
1 Answers
Log in to answer

The character with the most dialogue in the novel is Annie, who seems to have a mature speaking voice for someone of her young age. The conversations between Annie and her parents are almost formal and stilted, which indicates her respect and obedience for them. The language is not at all casual, which is in contrast to the language of young teenagers today.