J. D. Salinger's vulgar and graty language in his novel,
Catcher in the Rye conveys a simple commonpalce comfort. Salinger's basic and louse expression of mood dislpays his simpicity in writing making a stronger connection to the hio pollio. Freely, Salinger includes vernacular ,such as "all of that David Coppefield crap," that expresses his disregard to standard perameters and formality of classical writing.
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