Critical Analysis Of Slavery: The Life Of A Slave

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The Life of a Slave Fredrick Douglass’ autobiography is in a broad sense an overview of slavery and all that comes with it along with the life of Fredrick Douglass himself. To be more specific though, it is the story of a slave losing his innocence, and losing his ignorance so to speak as well. A man learning the ways of the world through education- a painful but prosperous journey that ultimately led to his escape of slavery and a life of freedom. Throughout this novel, there were a few different critical points of climax. Although I think that many readers may have felt that the high point of the book was when Douglass escaped slavery and went to New York, I disagree. That was definitely a vital point of the story, but it was very vague

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