The Innocents

How does the author use language in the novel, The Innocents?

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The language of The Innocents is reflective of the novel's setting in 19th-century Newfoundland while still accessible for modern readers. The author weaves colloquial and nautical jargon into the narrative voice in order to ground the novel in the time period it is set while evoking Ada and Evered's connection to living on the cove.

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