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Salvation by lagston Huges

In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes, Langston was the main character that influenced everyone with his feelings towards religion. He had a caring personality, and believed in elderly, but he was also naive as well.

At a young age Langston learned something about himself and religion. He was very caring towards others

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Langston believed elderly since the beginning of the story. He really did felt someone spiritually in his heart, and he believed her. Because respected his aunt Reed she was import to him. That shows that he didn’t only like himself, but other people that were around him. Aunt Reed said to the boy “G-d was with you from now on… you could see Jesus”. It states in the novel that he was ashamed of himself, because he was holding everyone up. He appreciated the attitude that was happening in the church the preaching, singing, and praying.

However, Langston was kind of naive at some point, of not able to understand why he couldn’t see Jesus.

In conclusion, Langston’s felling towards religion has changed, even though he had a caring, believing, and also naive personality. That made him decide that his most experience of church had no longer believed there was Jesus. To save everyone from further troubles.

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