Frederick Douglass Narrative Analysis

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Chien, Chun-Yu
ENGL 215
Dr. Leonard
Feb / 8 / 2018
From narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass was a slave who won his freedom and went on to write his autobiography to inform people about the hardship of slavery and to deal with the trauma he suffered as a slave. He writes his narrative in a factual and straight forward way, making it easy to understand and empathize with. For certain characters, such as Mr. Covey, Douglass includes more detail than he does for other characters. This shows that they were more important in his life than others. The point of the narrative as a whole is to cultivate abolitionist, anti-slavery ideas in the minds of the audience. The way Douglass writes his narrative, it is straight forward

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