Negative Effects Of Learning To Read And Write Frederick Douglass

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In Paragraph 6 of Learning to Read and Write, Frederick Douglass described the positive and negative effects of having knowledge as a present day slave. Douglass uses a lot of repetition while saying, "I saw nothing without seeing it, i heard nothing without hearing it, and felt nothing without feeling it." Repeating nothing shows how Douglass having the knowledge of how freedom looks and feels like, he can't forget or escape idea of being free. It some what haunt him. Also, it's an example of parallel clauses. "The silver trump of freedom and roused my soul to eternal wakefulness," quickly you can tell that Douglass uses a metaphor comparing the silver trump of freedom to a hope of freedom that does consume him. Douglass is single minded

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