- Tue May 13, 2025 10:03 am
#112873
Hi jwooon,
First, while this question is categorized as a global reference question because the general topic of what the author values in Hughes's poetry is discussed throughout the passage, the specific answer to this question can be found in the beginning of paragraph two. The passage states "Even more than his rebellion against this restrictive tradition in African American Art, Hughes's expression of the vibrant folk culture of Black people established his writing as a landmark in the history of African American literature" (my emphasis)(lines 33-37). The words "even more than" indicate that the author believes Hughes's expression of the folk culture of Black people to be Hughes's most important artistic contribution.
You asked about the Main Point of the passage, but it's important to understand that the aspect of Hughes's poetry that the author most values is not necessarily the same as the main point of the passage.
Here, the main point can be ascertained by looking at key ideas from the beginning of paragraph one, the beginning of paragraph two, and the end of paragraph two. It should include the ideas that Hughes broke with two well-established traditions in African American literature, that Hughes expressed the folk culture of Black people, and that his poetry broadened the linguistic techniques and subject matter of African American literature.