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... livelihood. Instead, Douglass is able to draw out a strong reaction from his audience through this rhetorical device. Another dichotomy ...
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... education. He recalls his master saying that education could do him (Douglass) no good, but instead "a great deal of harm. It would ...
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... her fictional elements are necessary because she cannot display direct bias against slavery like Douglass can with his personal accounts-instead, she uses it ...
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... Once Douglass escaped from slavery he was surprised to find that the north also a very ... to tell the same stories about when he was a slave, instead of letting ...
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... Some of his views were so radical that he caused stagnation instead of progress with the anti-slavery movement. Garrison and Douglass disagreed on certain ...
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... Douglass's feelings on slavery were not directly stated throughout the narrative. Instead, he gave the readers an inside view of what slavery has been to him ...
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... Douglass wanted to impress the evils of slavery strongly upon the American consciousness. ... Instead, he wrote with a powerful, matter-of-fact voice about the ...
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Frederick Douglass was born a slave but through luck and perhaps divine intervention was allowed ... The tone of the book is that of a free man, instead of saying ...
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... Throughout the preface, Garrison makes very few references to Douglass's narrative; instead he puts forth his anti-slavery views. ...
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... Wright does not let circumstances control him; instead he decides to control the situation. Douglass, however, is quite the opposite. ...
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... in exchange for handouts of bread from the Auld kitchen (Douglass, p. 2017 ... Instead, Dave\'s father assures Mister Hawkins and everyone else within earshot that ...
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... Douglass uses imagery again when explaining about the final days of another family member ... Instead of the voices of her children, she hears by day the moans of ...
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... One of Douglass' masters was named Mr. Auld. Mr. Auld wanted to be called master by the slaves, but they refused and called him "Captain Auld" instead. ...
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... This led Douglass to believe that his own race could be treated like humans instead of savages by the whites and that the white race could have the ...
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... churches during the slave era did not take a stand against slavery, but, instead, turned their backs to it. For example, one of Douglass' masters, Captain Auld ...
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Instead of disappearing with emancipation, the problems the black people of this ... two excerpts from the writings of WEB Dubois and Frederick Douglass, gives us ...
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... safe, instead of attacking one master and having to suffer consequences. Unlike Billy Budd who did not prevail in his oppressive society Frederick Douglass has ...
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... Instead, they heard a stirring denunciation of slavery and the white American way of life. Ex-Slave, Fredrick Douglass was asked by local leaders to deliver a ...
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... Douglass had a great writing style that was descriptive as well as convincing. He uses standard English instead of the vernacular which showed his intelligence ...
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... Yet, Douglass constantly resists this position throughout the narrative. ... strength does not allow him to accept his "traditional role." Instead, he digs deep ...
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... Douglass frequently mentions "the gnawing pains of hunger." (31) It is not that the ... them, rather they chose to let it "lay moldering" (31) instead of feeding ...
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... of a slave living in the days when slavery was not outlawed, but instead, looked upon ... synopsis of the proceeding work of prose, in this case Douglass doesn't ...
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Douglass fought in the untraditional way by educating himself and educating others instead of physically fighting back. Douglass ...
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... "Whenever my condition was improved, instead of its increasing my ... Learning to read and write was the knowledge Douglass gained which enabled him to escape. ...
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... Freedom was something that Douglass wanted and he was not willing to give anything up ... In her case, she and other workers had to instead look for the freedom to ...
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... and in such cases, law-constitutional law-is wholly perverted, and instead of being ... interpretation of the Constitution by the American people, Douglass is able ...
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... Instead a non-violent approach at securing peacefulness was all the Union truly needed. Frederick Douglass A freed slave and out-spoken black abolitionist ...
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... freedom, is instead, shown to be a power struggle and a long draining intellectual process of learning and maturing. One can see that Douglass' determination ...
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... freedom, is instead, shown to be a power struggle and a long draining intellectual process of learning and maturing. One can see that Douglass' determination ...
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... laziness. Instead picture it as a precursor for far greater developments. ... One of the most well known examples is Fredrick Douglass. When ...
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