In Walker Percy's article "The Loss of Creatures", explaining the experiences experienced by each is either a real experience driven by my own desire or an experience previously examined by experts . Percy believes that people can learn only from experiences of purely personal desire rather than experiences that the experts had preconceptions. Percy states "a loss of sovereignty", that is, a prejudice to gain experience with the help of experts.
W. E. B. Dubois's classic "black soul" in 1903 explores the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the "soul" emotion that closely associates black souls and blacks with black people. Dubois made two complementary trips. One is to examine the roots of African American religious thought and the other is to evaluate African American culture community. A black soul incorporates sacred and secular things and provides readers with a literary model of "deep love" to express and harmonize the ideals of war of the "soul" of African Americans.
The criticism of Dubois against the religion of African-Americans is casting the question "where did you find the soul of the black of the 20th century?" It happened that Duchais insisted most of the black people, and now "seeking new religious ideals at a wonderful night" (149). I would like to propose that Dubois finds a sacred and worldly true true black soul in every way. It promotes the sustainability and continuity of African-American cultural communities. The product of this community, "sad song", or the spirit of African American, Dubois, "the greatest gift of the Negro" (181)
Through this fascinating autobiographical record, the reader can understand multiple considerations of the black soul in Dubois classical text. The word "soul" must be rooted in certain religious principles. For many generations, African Americans tried to prove that they have a soul that can accept Christian 's ransom. And I wanted to promote social position as a slave as a human being. But for Dubois, "soul" is more than mere intangible religious substance we can not see. "Soul" is a black community in the rural area of ​​Tennessee State, "Soul" is a song of sorrow leading to the freedom of slavery, "Soul" is a poem included in Sunday sermons, "Soul" is a life of the world. , Recognition of communities related to each other between labor and love. It is a "soul" which causes a writer to use a pen to express what he can not express in words.