"Salvation" by Langston Hughes Flashcards
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- In “Salvation”, Langston Hughes is looking back to a defining moment in his life when he is confronted by his own beliefs and faith in religion
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step 1. identify who the speaker is in the text
Hughes, young, innocent, willing to believe
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2. identify what occasion prompted the writing of this text
a church revival
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3. identify what type of audience the text is intended for
anyone, especially people who have had a negative experience with religion
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4. identify the author’s purpose
to express his opinion about hypocrisy and argue against religious hypocrisy
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step 5. identify the writing style
he uses short, simple sentences, dialogue and irony
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6. identify the tone
innocent and confused
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (There was a big revivale at my auntie reed’s church)
occasion
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (and i kept waiting serenely for Jesus…)
speaker
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (the whole congregation prayed for me alone…)
tone
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (i heard the songs and the minister…)
style
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (finally westley said to me…)
purpose
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (my aunt spoke of it for days ahead…)
tone
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (now it was really getting late…)
tone
which element of SOAPSTONE might this represent? (he was a rounder’s son named westley…)
occasion