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English, 29.11.2019 22:31 clarkster112679

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after douglass successfully learns to read and write at the age of 12, he begins reading books and essays that denounce slavery, argue for freedom from bondage for all people, and promote human rights.

excerpt from narrative of the life of frederick douglass
by frederick douglass

the reading of these documents enabled me to utter my thoughts, and to meet the arguments brought forward to sustain slavery; but while they relieved me of one difficulty, they brought on another even more painful than the one of which i was relieved. the more i read, the more i was led to abhor and detest my enslavers. i could regard them in no other light than a band of successful robbers, who had left their homes, and gone to africa, and stolen us from our homes, and in a strange land reduced us to slavery. i loathed them as being the meanest as well as the most wicked of men. as i read and contemplated the subject, behold! that very discontentment which master hugh had predicted would follow my learning to read had already come, to torment and sting my soul to unutterable anguish. as i writhed under it, i would at times feel that learning to read had been a curse rather than a blessing. it had given me a view of my wretched condition, without the remedy. it opened my eyes to the horrible pit, but to no ladder upon which to get out. in moments of agony, i envied my fellow-slaves for their stupidity. i have often wished myself a beast. i preferred the condition of the meanest reptile to my own. anything, no matter what, to get rid of thinking! it was this everlasting thinking of my condition that tormented me. there was no getting rid of it. it was pressed upon me by every object within sight or hearing, animate or inanimate. the silver trump of freedom had roused my soul to eternal wakefulness. freedom now appeared, to disappear no more forever. it was heard in every sound, and seen in everything. it was ever present to torment me with a sense of my wretched condition. i saw nothing without seeing it, i heard nothing without hearing it, and felt nothing without feeling it. it looked from every star, it smiled in every calm, breathed in every wind, and moved in every storm. which statement best explains douglass's purpose for writing this passage?

a. to highlight how much better life would be if he were something or someone else

b. to explain why he was so angry with the slave owners

c. to illustrate how the knowledge he gained from reading had changed him

d. to share his thoughts and feelings on slavery

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