Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Fredrick Douglass Essay -- essays research papers
After reading the record of the Life of Fredrick Douglass, An American Slave, I have received a damp understanding of the life of a slave. Douglass has a way of explaining the trials and tribulations of a slave, which makes the reader, looking at at the situations in a different perspective. Douglass narrative was originally oral exam and he eventually sat down and wrote it as explanation of events of that prison term during his life. I believe he wrote it non just to tell his story but for another(prenominal) abolitionists of the time to actually feel what the slaves went through.Douglass begins his narrative in a very original way. He does not jump into the accounts of his life. but he begins very passive and describes the overseers in a detailed manner. He compares one of his slave masters, Mr. Covey, to a horse circuit breaker. A horse breaker trains horses to be obedient and this is exactly what Mr. Covey does, he trains slaves in a similar way. The audience Douglass is trying to appeal to are the other abolitionists who he wants to convince that these masters were wrong for their treatment of other human beings. The other abolitionists consist mainly of white, middle-class individuals, usually women. They were the most literate flock of the time, therefore they could read this story and understand where Douglass was coming from. He did not go into gruesome details because the women of that time could not handle the unskillful descriptions of the beatin...
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