The Revolt of the Cockroach People

How does Oscar Acosta change his language throughout the novel.

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Acosta's choice of language used in referring to the police and judges and others illustrates his anger and hatred, and the voice takes a little getting used to on the part of the reader. Even though Brown was a lawyer, he was just as radical as the Chicano Militants, and at several points in the book refers to himself as a revolutionary. The subjective tone of the book adds to the realism of the book and the conditions in East Los Angeles.

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