Theme Of Master Covey In The Crucible

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The use of the verb, to break, shows how violent Covey is. Throughout the novel, Douglass depicts many different images to show the cruelty of these slaveholders, but in this instance, he doesn't state an example to describe him, he uses this verb. Using break instead of another word such as torture compares the slaves to something of frail nature that have the capability to break. This shows how the slaves are taken as strong human beings and turned into weak, broken creatures by their masters. Douglass was sent to Covey for doing something wrong, this also depicts what kind of master Covey is. Covey has acquired this reputation that helps him get slaves to train from other masters, he gets young slaves and can use them to get to work on his

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