Language in Road.
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Janine Boor Language in Road Overall the language in Road is of a harsh nature. Nearly all the characters in the play tend to use a lot of swearwords making it a rather 'shocking' experience to watch. The type of language they use is actually realistic so it makes you feel as if you are really there. This makes the play more personal, because a lot of people may have been in the same situations, and used the same language. Sometimes the language is directed towards the audience. The character will actually turn around, look at them and talk directly to the audience. This immediately involves the audience and makes it their play - or life. This is said in one of the first scenes. Scullery says 'This is our Road, but tonight, it's yours as well.' Each character uses the type of language that suits their personalities. Here I've analysed...

