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Dallas English Language Essay

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Because of the dramatic dialogue and the intensified mood of the characters, I decided to choose two television scripts that I feel are very much alike in comparison, but different when it comes down to the English language. The first show that I decided to analyze is called “Dallas.” It first “aired on CBS back on April 2, 1978.” While there were several writers on the show, the first episode (pilot) was written and created by David Jacobs. The show is about a white Texas family who called themselves the Ewings. While the family is very well known to fight over wealth and power, the show’s main antagonist, J.R. Ewing, a wealthy tycoon who owns an oil company and cattle-ranch, stands in the middle of it all. Because of his “schemes and dirty …show more content…

The word drawl means “to speak slowly with vowels greatly prolonged” (Merriam-Webster). The phoneme in speech produces a southern accent with a unique dialect, characterized by systematic differences between those individuals in the south. The language or some may call that southern drawl, is due to the settlement of the “British debtors in the 18 century”. Although there seems to exist a complexity in the speech and sound pattern, it is almost replicated in movies and television shows such as the Dallas television series. Nevertheless, there is much more controversy surrounding the way “Native African Americans” began their southern drawl. For example, back in slavery time, African Americans “had to quickly adapt to the English language of their masters” (Ettlinger). This adjustment has altered blacks in the south to adapt the way the English language is spoken in the south. Moreover, the word drawl is often confused with the morpheme word “draw.” If the letters “ers” is added, we not only get a completely different word (drawers), but it becomes plural in the case of drawls. Though the words sound similar, there is a huge difference in their

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