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What irony can be found in Langston Hughes, Salvation?

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In Salvation, irony can be found in the fact that Hughes' "salvationfrom sin" was based on a lie. Hughes sheds tears because he lied to the congregation. He didn't see Jesus, and though he regrets not seeing Jesus, he has now lost all faith in Jesus existence.

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