Frederick Douglass Slavery Theme

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In chapter one of Fredrick Douglas he talks about how his life was working as a slave on his first masters farm and how he was taken away from his family. In the slave girl in California it was about a girl named shyima who`s mother gave her to the Abraham family in Egypt to help pay for their needs. The Abrahams took her back to california and forced her into labor and treated her very badly not feeding her a lot and forced her to be a maid for the family. she was finally freed from her labor when a neighbor caught wind of what was going on and called the police and they arrested the Abrahams and Shyima got her freedom back. After she was freed she lived the rest of her life the way she wanted to live not the way someone wanted her to live.
Two similar themes in these texts are abuse and forced labor. In the slave girl Shyima was forced to work for the Abrahams and do whatever she was told. she was abused by not getting a lot of food and she did not have a good place to sleep and was always forced to stay inside. In Fredrick Douglas he was forced to do whatever his masters told him to do if he refused the consequences would be severe. He would be abused by being whipped or being forced to do hard labor and to be sold to other masters. …show more content…

In the slave girl Shyima was give to the Abrahams by her mother in order to receive money from her daughter`s work. During this time it was illegal to do this but they desperately needed the money. When her mother gave her away she thought the Abrahams were good people and trusted they would take care of her daughter. She did not know they would treat her as a slave and abuse her. In Fredrick Douglas during his time slavery was legal unlike human trafficking during Shyima`s time and it was accepted in his society. Unlike Shyima who`s mother gave her away Douglas was Forced from his family and could do nothing to stop

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