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Imagery in Frederick Douglass
Title: Imagery in Frederick Douglass
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1408 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Imagery in Frederick Douglass
Imagery in Frederick Douglass’s Narrative
Reading about the pains of Frederick Douglass’s life as a slave is hard on the hearts of readers. Tales of rape, brutality, human degradation, and identity restriction, are horrific in the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, and are all part of this detailed description of the immoral system of slavery. Douglass uses imagery in this story of his quest for freedom, to depict
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childhood imaginable, used his self-taught literary talent to try drive this story into the hearts every reader. “My feet had been so cracked with the frost, that the pen with which I am writing might be laid in the gashes.” (708) However gruesome the image, that statement demonstrates the connection between the now literate man to his past as a slave. Douglass' pen (himself) recalls a painful beginning in the "gashes" that were left by slavery.
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