Narrative Of The Life Of An American Slave By Frederick Douglass Analysis

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“Narrative of the Life of An American Slave” by Frederick Douglass is an autobiography on the troubles and obstacles that Frederick Douglass had overcome throughout his life as a man born into slavery. The story takes place in several different locations due to the slave trade system, . The story discusses how Douglass is fed with so much pain and sorrow that he forcefully makes an obligation towards becoming a free man. He finds solemn wonder in education, where he begins to discover new things about the nation’s unjustified society which he uses towards fulfilling his desire of escaping slavery.
In the beginning, a young boy experienced a life full of confusion as he witnessed the suffering that his owner had brought upon his fellow brothers
I feel that the book served its purpose of conveying of the conditions that slaves lived in and in the desire to escape this awful life of theirs. My favorite part of the story is when Frederick Douglass takes a leadership position at one of the farming plantation where he gathers his people and begins to instill a desire like his own for education in each and everyone of the slaves. It is quite impressive how douglass develops a plan with using forged writing and a mapped out escape route when he is a slave of little to no intelligence. At times I feel most connected with Frederick Douglass himself because he and I have both endured pain that is nearly unbarable. I also believe that this story was written to inform the people of the nation that we live in about the wrongdoing that the slave system had done.
The Narrative of the Life of An American Slave gave several meaningful themes many of which illustrated that knowledge is the key to freedom and that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. The first theme is the basis of the story because without knowledge, douglass would have died a slave and the other theme basically illustrates that life is better when you have climbed over the fence and reached

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