Compare And Contrast Frederick Douglass And Harriet Jacobs

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When it come to slave narrative Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs are some of the ones who come to mind. Both were in a situation that was evil in every sense of the word, but both new that life could offer more than their owners had in mind. They had an idea on what a good life could be so, both chose to follow a path that took them in the directions of their dreams. The path of Douglass was brought on by an event early in his life. When he was a young boy, Douglass, saw the fear in his masters eyes of Douglass learning to read. The words that his master utter while getting angry at his wife for teaching the young Douglass to read lit a fire in Douglass that could not be put out. Douglass realized that learning to read was his way to …show more content…

This meant that Jacobs life as a slave was worse that style of life that anyone could have; because she was a slave the fear of being raped or abused was always in her mind. Jacobs was dealt a life with a double edge sword; meaning that she did not have to be worry about being abused because her master did not allow it but her master had plans to make her his own when she came to age. Jacobs did not know the latter of her situation, therefore she like any woman of her time began to become a good woman. This consisted of he being pure holy and domestic. Since her purity was being saved for her master, her being a house slave the same as Douglass, also the love for god came easy to her; she believed that she was a good woman. With this idea in Jacobs’ mind, Jacobs began to find herself a good man that she could marry. The stars were in Jacobs favor when she found a man that had the same values as her and that they were both in love with each other. But when it rains it pours, Jacobs life was turned upside down when she discovered he masters plans. This pain was only made worse by discovering this the day that she asked her master for permission to be married. Being a slave she could not disobey her master orders and could not marry this man and forced to escape. By the time that Jacobs was finally free, she had a few kids that were not from the man of her dreams but she was free in her

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