Monday, August 19, 2019
Free Essays - Tales of Simple in Langston Hughes Black Voices :: Black Voices Essays
      Free Essays - Tales of Simple in Langston Hughes' Black Voices                 Langston Hughes is represented in Black Voices  by the Tales of     Simple.  Hughes first presents his character Jessie B. Semple in the     Forward: Who is Simple?  In this tale the reader is given its first look  at     the character Jessie B. Semple who is a black man that represents almost     the "anybody or everybody" of black society.  Semple is a man who needs  to     drink, to num the pain of living life.  "Usually over a glass of beer,  he     tells me his tales... with a pain in his soul... sometimes as the old  blues     says... Simple might be laughing to keep from crying" ( 98, 99 ).                 Jessie B. Semple, also known as Simple, has  just the right     combination of qualities to be Black America's new spokesman and unsung     hero.  Semple seems to possess just enough urban humor and cynicism,  down-     home simplicity, naivete, and "boy-next-door innocence" that Semple  easily     becomes a character that hard-working, average, everyday people can  relate     to.  He quickly becomes this sort of Black Everyman whose bunions hurt  all     the time and whose thoughts are relatively quite simple, yet he is a man     who rises above these facts and has a perception that shows the man to  have     great wisdom and incredible insight.  And although he maintains a     seriousness for all his wisdom to come through; his presentation of the     facts is given in a humorous manner.  In Bop, "That's why so many  white     folks do not get their heads beat just for being white.  But me --- a  cop     is liable to grab me almost anytime and beat my head- just for being     colored " (105).  This side to Semple is  an example of Hughes  attempt to     give simple facts or actual truth but instead of telling these things     harshly and angrily he tries to sweeten them with a little sarcastic  humor.                 At times, Simple is full of pain. "I have had  so many hardships in     this life," said Simple, "that it is a wonder I'll live until I die"  (105).     This comment by Semple is one of many that help portray him as a simple     man who has been both mentally and physically broken-down by society but     					    
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