Langston Hughes's stories deal with and serve as a commentary of conditions befalling African Americans during the Depression Era. As Ostrom explains, "To a great degree, his stories speak for those who are disenfranchised, cheated, abused, or ignored because of race or class." (51) Hughes's stories speak of the downtrodden African-Americans neglected and overlooked by a prejudiced society. The recurring theme of powerlessness leads to violence is exemplified by the actions of Sargeant in "On the Road", old man Oyster in "Gumption", and the robber in "Why, You Reckon?"
<span>Hughes's "On the Road" explores what happens when a powerless individual takes action on behalf of his conditions. The short story illustrates the desperation and consequent violent actions of one man's homeless plight on a snowy winter evening.</span>
the Isle of Dogs is generally a play written by Thomas Na-she and Ben Johnson. this play was performed in 1597 in London, it was considered slanderous and offensive even that the writer was arrested and no single copy of it was ever found.
The privy council orders the closure not just the play but that theater where it was performed in London, it takes further to closure of all theaters in London.
B. False
(For the future, if it is an opinion, it is probably false)
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