The Only Good Indians
What is the author's tone in the novel, The Only Good Indians?
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The novel’s colloquial style thinly veils a sense of deep dread and danger. The prose style often uses a casual vernacular, but the content of the story is often gruesome. The overall effect of this tone is to highlight the horrific, casual injustices that fundamentally define so many Native Americans’ experiences.
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