I find it enormously useful to stop and consider why a given work of art resonates. The reason I adored Langston Hughes' autobiography is that he writes of grave disrespect but does so matter-of-factly, without bitterness. His lack of cynicism makes him that much more endearing.
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Do you find that this is something that happens organically? Or is it the writer trying to elicit a certain emotion out of the reader?
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He seems to suggest it happens organically.
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