Frederick Douglass Savagery Analysis

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In the book The Narrative of the life of frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass one of America’s most shameful times is described in detail and that is slavery. Frederick Douglass describes his life as a slave in great detail. He wrote his book in order to debunk the mythology of slavery. Many people in the south viewed slavery as a common and very necessary thing for America. The beauty of slaveholding america is represented by big plantations, but Frederick Douglass shows the shir idiocy of the fake south. Frederick douglass debunks this mythology of slavery by using brutal imagery, logical religious viewpoints, and earth shattering economic realizations.
The life of a slave is not an easy one, but Frederick douglass's imagery makes shir …show more content…

Also, Douglass describes after each description of savagery that the overseer or master suffered no repercussions for their actions in order to exaggerate the fact that they are getting away with murder, assault, battery, and rape. Douglass effectively has debunked the romantic aspect of the mythology of slavery by forcing Americans to peek behind the curtain hiding one of America’s greatest …show more content…

Douglass as a freeman goes to New Bedford and beholds a site that surprises him. Douglass was expecting to see a poor city because there were no slaves, yet “he found [himself] surrounded with the strongest proofs of wealth (pg.115).” Douglass addresses this fact because most people in the South thank slavery for their riches; on the other hand many are trapped in crippling poverty. Some slaves thought their prospects were better as slaves because they were shown the luxurious side of their master’s life and “their poverty as the necessary consequence of their being non-slaveholders (pg.114).” Douglass’s view on non slaveholders was solidified by how the masses in the south were so poor and many assumed it was because they did not own slaves. Also, disloyalty among slaves were caused by their ambition to become a house slave in the master’s luxurious home, but in the eye’s of a slave anything is more sumptuous than a shack. The economic value of the mythology of the slavery is a delusion and the fog was lifted by the night and day aspects of The North and The South economies.
America is a very young country that has triumphs that no other country can relate to and mistakes that disgust them as well. The whole point of a mistake is to never repeat them or forget them. Frederick Douglass’s Narrative

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