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Frederick Douglass Rhetorical Analysis

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Frederick Douglass was a man who would lose his future to create a better future for someone he didn’t even know. He did not know whether the black populatuion would ever be free or if free whether or not the next generation would appreciate or not. These were not thoughts in his mind for all he wanted was to accomplish his goal of free land. It was his goal to gain his freedom and then help someone else atain theirs. For he knew no matter how alone your master might make you feel everyone was in it together. His main audience were the people who were all for slavery. The two positions that douglass views are how slavery is bad for 1. The slave owners who were consumed by the power and 2. How slavery’s “oh so considerate care” was terrible for slaves.

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For if not sized down like a rodentic population then they would consume the clean world. So in order to be kept at bay so they could and would remeber their place ( would so called forever in thier simple white minds be as low as dirt) for they came up with the brilliant idea of slavery..But Douglass wanted them to understand with the way they so called kept them under control they might as well have killed them all for if they were animals they would be seen as pests. Blacks are just like black and white the opposite side of of the other. We were all the same on the inside just wrapped in a different package. My pieces of evidence for this statement are 1. “she had been in a good degree preserved from the blighting and dehumanizing effects of slavery”“ and 2. “During the first six months, of that year, scarce a week passed without his whipping me. I was seldom free from a

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