Textual Analysis: Kool A.D


Textual Analysis: Kool A.D
Kool A.D, How to pay for a Baby.

Kool A.D’s piece “How to pay for a baby”, shares many Idiolect and regional Dialects which shares and transcribes the cultural influences Kool A.D was partaking in. The many uses of Slang that Kool A.D shares displays parallels to American slang primary used by African Americans, such as “yaper” and “doggie” (Yaper referring to money and doggie referencing to the reader.). The use of Slang relives comedic gestures which makes the piece informal and less convoluted. The structure and use of slang gives a sense of colonialism, using phrases and ongoing rants towards unrelated subjects. Kool A.D uses a variety of vulgar languages to transcribe a more genuine dialect all in which have the sole purpose of entertaining and transcribing an urban way of speech. The usage of informal diction was very prominent throughout the passage as Kool A.D’s way of entertaining the reader through vulgar usage and related rants which transitions into a formal Dialect mentioning a totally redundant rant about society or governmental “what's even crazier is that you need money to live indoors“  mild deduction it's evident that Kool A.D is highly educational through some segments in this text and by doing so represents the very stereotypical american slang to give reader a entertaining read rather than contextual information.

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