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Symbolism In Langston Hughes

’ “On The Way Home” Essay, Research Paper


Although race is a constant theme in Langston Hughes’s writings, critics


note his ability to write about essentially racial themes while delineating the


personal circumstances of each main character(Votteler 108). In “On the Way


Home,” Hughes relates a mans grief over the death of his mother without


specifying the race of the characters(Votteler 108). A close critique of the story


proves to be interesting. I will analyze “On the Way Home,” by Langston


Hughes, in terms of symbols, characters, and conflicts.


First I will analyze ?On the Way Home? in terms of symbols. For example,


there is a symbol which appears throughout the story, the color yellow. When I


relate the color yellow to everyday life, I find that it means be careful, caution, or


slow down. The symbol in the story was related to the same way. This symbol


was a bottle of yellow wine. Remember, ?Carl was not what you would call a


drinking man?(Hughes 169). Carl purchased a bottle of wine after he receive


the telegram from the Rossiters about his mother?s illness. He knew that his


mother may die. The bottle of wine was used as a false security of comfort for


his grief over his mother. Carl promised his mother not to drink at all(Hughes


169). Carl knew that he should not drink but he decided to do it anyway. Carl’s


mother had always stressed to him not to drink. In the opening of the story, it


was said that Carl?s father was a drunkard. Another symbols is Carl?s mother. In


the story, she represented a sense of security to Carl. ?She had raised him[Carl]


with almost too much kindness(Hughes 169). The third symbol was a bath of


warm water. The following passage from the story proves my point:


?The water in the tub was warm like the wine. He felt good[sitting in the


tub] remembering a dark grassy slope in a corner of his mother?s


yard…?(Hughes 172).


Carl uses this as a security blanket to cover his guilt about drinking and his


mother illness(Emanuel 133). The bath was a symbol of cleanliness to wash


away all of his problems. His bath and drinking backfired and he ended up


missing his bus home. Carl really needed to slowdown and think about what he


was doing.


Next I will analyze ?On the Way Home?, by Langston Hughes in terms of


the characters. For example, the main character in “On the Way Home” is Carl


Anderson. ?Carl is an office worker who has moved to Chicago from is home


town of Sommerville. Lonely, sexually repressed, and something of a mama’s


boy, he returns home once a month to enjoy the old-fashioned pleasures of


popcorn and cider with his mother?(Hughes 133). Carl, bein

g away from home,


looked forward to a new era of independence. He ?wants to grow and resist


growth at the same time?(Hughes 133). Another character is Carl?s mother. In


the story she is gravely ill, on her death bed. It is implied that she was a bit over


protective of Carl, even in his adulthood. She instilled moral and values in Carl


as indicated in this passage:


?Be sweet Carl. Be a good boy. Keep clean. Mother loves you. Be


sweet- and remember what you?re taught at home?(Hughes 173).


The last character was a bar room lady, possibly a hooker. After Carl realizes


that he missed he bus home. He decides to go into a bar a drink some more.


He orders a drink and a lady wishes to join him. She tries to pick Carl up to go


home with her as he orders a drink. Carl is drunk and confused during their


conversation. This passage proves the point:


?I?ll have to take you home to my house[said by the bar room lady], little


boy.?…. ?Home?? Carl said. ?Home…Home…I Home?…[then he wept like a


kid](Hughes 176).


She knew that something was troubling Carl. She offers to get him home.


Last I will analyze ?On the Way Home? by Langston Hughes in terms of


conflicts. For example, the conflict in this story is the indivisibility of freedom


and responsibility. Carl looks forward avidly to the new era of sexual freedom


that his mother’s death will make possible. But he is not prepared to give up the


security his mother provided. James Emanuel, a critic of short stories, perceives


the story as a myth of rebirth and renewal:


“It is a story… of a man whom death brings painfully into the world a


second time, in a rebirth made necessary by a superfluity of maternal


love”(Emanuel 133).


Another point is in Emanuel’s interview with Hughes, Hughes stated:


“I’ve known two of three people who in the presence of death go to pieces


in a drunken way and think they’re having a good time”(Votteler 133). So


basically from those remarks made, Carl is barred from manhood by his childish


emotions. He is substituting one form of a dependency for another[quote of


James Emanual](Votteler 133).


I have analyze “On the Way Home” in terms of symbols, characters, and


conflicts. Although Hughes did not share the popular appeal of the more militant


writers who began to emerge in the late 1960s. Nevertheless, critics commonly


agree that Hughes holds a prominent place in American literature and among


writers of short fiction. Arthur P. Davis stated: “His short stories from a world of


fiction built with truth and a special love- a little civilization shaped high purpose


and steadfast integrity”(Davis 108).

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