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Would some one more familiar with English accents and dialects be able to determine with more specificity which one it is that Easy speaks in Dogg's Hamlet? While it is obviously of the working class, is there any textual evidence that it is more geographically specific, or if it is a contrivance of the theatre when presenting working class characters?IanThal13:18, 10 April 2007 (UTC)Reply