Saturday, June 1, 2019

Fredrick Douglass :: essays papers

Fredrick DouglassFredrick Douglass vs. Gone with the Wind. Thats how I perceived the two pieces of literature, Douglass is writing a true account of what his experience has been in slavery while Gone with the Wind is a fictional production of southern life. Par outwear the simile but they are like black and white. Douglass gives a graphic portrayal of his own beatings and being forced to work. The guy didnt even know when his birthday was, at first I was like huge deal, but after I thought about it and that would suck not knowing when you were brought into the world. Not knowing your Mother real well would seriously bunco game but I loved how in the night she would walk the twelve miles to the plantation just to put her boy to sleep. Very touching. Its odd for me to depend of my Mom dying and not being that sad. Douglass said it was like hearing about a stranger dying. Gone with the Wind was however a all in all different story. I look at Scar permit and Im thinkin g, man what a fox how could anything bother her? Does she even have a tip as to how terrible slavery really is? She has everything, the house, the clothes, and the influence, everything except for the man of her dreams but hey she eventually gets a piece at the end of the show. I can hold back why this movie has been around for like fifty years, its because its whats people want to take, what flatters us. Im guilty of this, I would untold rather watch a pretty decent movie about the southern dream ladies, money and debutantes opposed to almost feeling the sting on my back as I soak up Douglasss narrative on slavery, sickness and tribulations. Douglass repeats a couple times that literacy is the seat of freedom, I dont know about that. Sure, you are free to read when possible and write when allowed but that doesnt deliver you from the bonds of slavery, who cares if you are educated? To a slave owner you are one step closer to an uprising and this in turn makes him punish you even more brutally. I dont believe its freedom to read. If I was a slave I would be so depressed I think Id give up and let myself die, I mean it can only get better from here right?

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