1961
DOI: 10.1525/fq.1961.15.2.04a00060
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The Making of Fires Were Started

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“…101 Although he omitted the "foul language which was in everybody's mouth at the time," Jennings captured the essence of the people's war and the ordinary man's role in it. 102 The stilted and rough diction and speech patterns presented authentic characters with which the audience could identify. This was specifically a propagandistic construct.…”
Section: Foxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…101 Although he omitted the "foul language which was in everybody's mouth at the time," Jennings captured the essence of the people's war and the ordinary man's role in it. 102 The stilted and rough diction and speech patterns presented authentic characters with which the audience could identify. This was specifically a propagandistic construct.…”
Section: Foxmentioning
confidence: 99%