Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

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Beginning with the title we can see how Jacobson, made her story more than just her self. The use of the phrase “slave girl” and “a” rather than “the” makes it possible to create and archetype for all enslaved girls. Furthermore the word “girl” indicates that the narrative won’t be the usual slave narrative, which was already an established genre. The setting of the narrative Incidents is vaguely described but we get the notion that Linda’s family exists in a state where even though they are enslaved, they have some kind of freedom. The setting thus tries to remind us that there are many different kinds of slavery. However upon arriving in England, Linda disperses the widely spread idea that American slaves were better off than the poor people in other countries. She says: “I repeat that the most ignorant and the most destitute of these peasants was a thousand fold better off than the most pampered American slave” (37) In some ways we can say that Linda was a pampered slave – she was able to live with her family and she was never raped or whipped (which was not the case in Douglass...

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