American oral folktales
“Magic Flight” is a story gathered, along with many other American oral folktales, (They appear in" rel="nofollow">in their entirety in" rel="nofollow">in the Library of Congress.) that attempts to use speech in" rel="nofollow">in the vernacular style of the time and place. Do you fin" rel="nofollow">ind this problematic and if so why? If not why not?