In "On the Road" by Langston Hughes, Sargeant faces the racial discrimination of his time, as a black man trying to find a place to say the night in a time when many people are homeless. Langston Hughes writes his story almost parallel with that of the biblical story in Judges 16. Sargeant represents Samson in Judges and the townspeople represent the Philistines.
In "On the Road" Sargeant has to make it through doors to get somewhere to stay. He has a Reverad shut a door in his face and then Sargeant tries to break down a church door in an attempt to h
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