The Red Tent

What is the author's tone in The Red Tent by Anita Diamant?

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The language of this book seems to be very descriptive. Overall, it is very easy to understand and clear. Diamant does her best to explain certain words that are particular to the biblical era in which the characters live. Even though Diamant tackles issues that are still prevalent in society today, she is careful not to write in a modern tone. The tone of the text matches how people of the time would have spoken. When Dinah describes her sexual experiences, she is not overly obvious with what she and Shalem or Benia do. The language is flowery, but not overly feminine. It is not vulgar, but describes the sensuous feelings Dinah has. Throughout the novel, the language remains informal and free flowing. Dinah's descriptions are full of detail.

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The Red Tent