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Literary Analysis Of My Bondage And My Freedom

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Literary Analysis A young African boy, impacted by the society in mid-nineteenth century, wrote about him growing up with negative viewpoints all around and not being able to learn like other kids did . This boy was Frederick Douglass and this autobiography was “My Bondage and My Freedom”. In “My Bondage and My Freedom”, Frederick Douglass illustrates the impact of a like-minded society, the impact knowledge had on a slave, and slaves having knowledge allowed for them to have free thought but still not being free as a person. Frederick Douglass illustrates the impact of one society being like-minded. In “My Bondage and My Freedom”, Frederick Douglass had a mistress who he had thought didn’t think like others until he became a part of her home because her husband received him and soon the truth about what she thought about him came out. Frederick Douglass states, “In ceasing to instruct me, she must begin to justify herself to herself; and, once consenting to take sides in such a debate, she was riveted to her position., ...She finally became even more violent in her opposition to my learning to read, that was her husband himself. She was not satisfied with simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her, but seemed resolved to better his instruction.”. He is saying that slowing she had changed her position to the opposite side than she was on before and slowing was opposed to helping him learn because she began to listen and obey her husband’s demands. This shows

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