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The Narrative of fredrick douglass theme (slaves being compared to animals…
The Narrative of fredrick douglass
theme
slaves being compared to animals
he spoke but to command, and commanded but to be obeyed;he dealt sparingly with his words, and bountifully with his whip, never using the former where the latter would answer as well.
this quote relates to this theme because it shows mr.gore treated his slaves more like animals
mr.gore
Mr.gore relates to this theme because he is the one that is treating these slaves like an animal.
This picture relates to the quote because it shows mr.gore beating his slaves like their an animal.
knowledge as the path to freedom
Mistress Auld
mistress auld relates to this theme because by teaching a slave knowledge he can find away to escape
quote
"just at the point of this progress, mr.Auld found out what was going on, and at once forbade mrs.auld to instruct me further, telling her among others things, that it was unlawful, as well unsafe, to teach a slave to read.
this quote relates to this theme because he tells his wife the is its "unlawful" and "unsafe" to teach a slave to read and write they can find their way out of slavery
this picture relates to the theme because you mis mistress auld teaching douglass how to read and soon he will be able to learn his way to freedom
the victimization of female slave
Mrs.hicks's finding the girl slow to move, jumped from her bed, seized an oak stick of wood by the fireplace, and with it broke the girl's nose and breastbone, and thus ended her life
this relates to the theme because this shows how badly female slaves was beaten to death .
mrs.hicks
mrs.hicks relates to this theme because she is causing the females slaves their life because they are slow or for whatever reason she just killing them.
this relates to thee them because mrs.hicks is the one that is causing females death during slavery.
slavery's damaging effect the slaveholders
"there was a warrant issused for her arrest, but it was never served