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In "Wide Sargasso Sea" by Jean Rhys, the primary language is English, but it also incorporates elements of Creole and French, reflecting the multicultural setting of 19th-century Jamaica. The use of these languages adds authenticity to the characters’ identities and cultural backgrounds. The interplay between English and Creole highlights themes of colonialism and identity throughout the novel.

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