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In Langston Hughes’ essay “Salvation,” Langston talks about the first time he is going to be saved from sin. Langston is a young boy around the age of thirteen. He is going to church to see Jesus for the first time. In which case, he truly experiences religion for the first time in his life. Throughout this essay Langston uses many narrative techniques such as, imagery, metaphors, and irony to explain his interpretation of that one night when he did not see Jesus. It was the night of the big revival, and Langston, a young boy going on the age of thirteen, was brought to his Aunt Reed’s church to see Jesus and be saved from sin. His aunt told him, “when you were saved from sin you saw a light, and something …show more content…

The story takes place the night after a big revival, in a hot and crowded church. Langston’s aunt Reed escorts him “to the front row and placed him on the mourners’ bench with all the other young sinners, who had not yet been brought to Jesus” (218). He sat there patiently waiting for Jesus to come to him. In the meantime, people filled the room with much noise and loud shouts of joy, and happiness. Much of the figurative language Langston uses in his essay “Salvation” can stimulate the senses of a person. For example, Langston describes the church as hot and crowded. When I was a child I remember entering church and seeing all the people fill up the pews. Everyone packed himself or herself in to get a seat instead of having to stand in the back. This made me feel hot and claustrophobic. Also, Langston’s wide use of metaphor and simile helps the reader visualize what he can actually see. For example, when he depicts the men and women who are sitting in the church. He says, “A great many old people came and knelt around us and prayed, old women with jet-black faces and braided hair, old men with work-gnarled hands” (219). This quote is an excellent example of metaphor. The “old men with work-gnarled hands” really helps the reader picture the type of people sitting around him. The description of the old men’s hands is so vivid and lively. It makes you think what type of rough work these men have to do in their everyday lives.

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