How does the difference between the narrator's language and Wheeler's language
highlight the stereotypes of the times about the East and the West?
The narrator's higher-level vocabulary and proper grammar reflect the refined
East and Wheeler's informal language with errors reflects the free spirit of the
West.
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Wheeler's grammatical errors show how people in the West are not worried
about how well they speak like they would be in the East.
The narrator's language shows he is friendlier than Wheeler, reflecting how
those in the East value social manners more.
The narrator's elevated language shows people in the East are better educated
than those in the West.