Frederick Douglass Dehumanization Essay

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Frederick Douglass Performance Essay
The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass: An American Slave was a written autobiography on Fredrick Douglass’s experience and journey of becoming a free slave in the early to mid-1800s. He wrote specifically on his expensive efforts to escape and what it took to get him there. One attribute of the narrative which had the most impactful role in showcasing his vivid memories and emotions was through dehumanization. Before further analysis, it is important to understand what dehumanization really is. Dehumanization can be defined as the act of degrading or taking away the inalienable human rights granted to all men. Despite the nature of the southern slaveholding culture seeking wealth and power, Douglass …show more content…

Although dehumanization through whipping and all things physically painful and degrading may seem like the strongest form, but even being exposed to this kind of trauma at a young age and through growing up causes deeper damage than just visible scars. Douglass states how he was taken from his mother at a very young age: “For what this separation is done, I do not know, unless it be to hinder the development of the child’s affection towards its mother, and to blunt and destroy the natural affection of the mother for the child.”(13).This dehumanizes slaves because the evidence clearly states that the purpose of this separation was to deprive slave children of the mental connection and passions naturally given by its mother. And with this act being done, it clearly goes against what has been promised to all men, proving once again, dehumanizing. Another example of the mentally straining times of slaves were when their masters passed. They were divided up like property, Douglass says”, “Here again my feeling rose up in detestation of slavery. I had now a new conception of my degraded condition.”(38). Especially through the process of “purchasing” and “selling” slaves, this once proves that the slaves were dehumanized in multiple ways. Since both the mental and physical aspects of dehumanization have been visited, it is now time to write about

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