Friday, May 22, 2020

The Veil And Salvation By Mary Satrapi And Langston Hughes...

Religion is what you believe, what you have faith in. Many people considered it taboo; it is hard to express oneself on the subject. Authors such as Majarne Satrapi and Langston Hughes adventure themselves on this topic by writing respectively â€Å"The Veil† and â€Å"Salvation†. Both texts illustrate the control of religion by humans for their own benefit. By using a claim of solution, the authors demonstrate that one should find his own path to God. Even though they both share the same idea they approach it differently; one through politics and the other through society. Through this essay both approaches will be shown. Parents are the world of their children. When one is young the only adults he knows are his parents and teachers. He is bond to believe every single word they say. At school when the teacher say one plus one equal two, he will not doubt his words. She is the teacher, so she is telling the truth. It goes the same at home. They respect their parents not because they share the same blood but because they are the only one they know and trust. They listen to adults, they believe in their wisdom. However believing in adults’ words do not necessary mean that they understand. The language sounds the same but it is different like homonyms. When Hughes’s aunt said that â€Å"When you were saved you saw a light, and something happened to you inside! And Jesus came into your life! And God was with you from now on!† (Hughes549) ; he believed her. He was ready to see the light and

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