Natia Pachuashvili Discussion

In Langston Hughes’ short story Salvation, the author describes the oppression of young people by religious people. Hughes also addresses the issue of miscommunication between an adult and a child. The little boy, who was told by his aunt that Jesus would come and save him from sin, sat and waited for all this. He was ashamed that he was the last person still waiting to be saved and was so engrossed in the idea that he felt expelled from the religious community when it did not happen. People cried and prayed for him at his feet. The boy decided to lie and said he saw Jesus. The little boy no longer believed in the existence of Jesus. He did not understand why they were able to save the other children. Yet he had no idea what his religious beliefs were, nor could he talk to anyone about it because the whole community believed he had achieved salvation that night. After that night, he lost the most important “faith” in human life.

Natia Pachuashvili Discussion

In Langston Hughes’ short story Salvation, the author describes the oppression of young people by religious people. Hughes also addresses the issue of miscommunication between an adult and a child. The little boy, who was told by his aunt that Jesus would come and save him from sin, sat and waited for all this. He was ashamed that he was the last person still waiting to be saved and was so engrossed in the idea that he felt expelled from the religious community when it did not happen. People cried and prayed for him at his feet. The boy decided to lie and said he saw Jesus. The little boy no longer believed in the existence of Jesus. He did not understand why they were able to save the other children. Yet he had no idea what his religious beliefs were, nor could he talk to anyone about it because the whole community believed he had achieved salvation that night. After that night, he lost the most important “faith” in human life.

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