Peer Pressure In Salvation By Langston Hughes

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Peer pressure happens quite often. When in this situation, it can be hard to say no. In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes the setting and dialogue contribute to how you might say yes to fit in with your peers. Using phrases like “young lambs” and repetition can lead to someone being peer pressured. The preacher uses the words “won't you come?” in order to get the answer desired which is yes. The use of repetition helps the reader know that Langston must “come” so that the rest of the people can leave. Langston knows he must say yes, but he never heard or felt Jesus in his soul like his aunt said he would. The preacher also refers to the young sinners as “young lambs.” Young lambs can be easily influenced as the children were being easily influenced