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How Does Frederick Douglass Use Ethos In Slavery

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Slavery and discrimination have been apart of America’s history for a very long time. It is something people have fought for and something that remains a vital part of how this country came to be. Many articles have been written by former slaves about their experiences throughout their struggle to obtain their freedom. One of these is Resurrection by Frederick Douglass. This autobiography uses pathos, imagery, and diction, in order to effectively explain the challenges African Americans faced while living as a slave. Douglass’ use of pathos throughout his story helps the reader understand his feelings and connect with him. An example of this is “He gave me a savage kick to the side, and told me to he up. I tried to do so, but fell back in the attempt. He gave me another kick”. Douglass’ uses this example in order to describe to his audience the abuse he endured during this part of his life. Another example of this is “Mr. Covey took up the hickory slat with which Hughes had been striking off the half-bushel measure, and with it gave me a heavy blow upon the head, …show more content…

His use of imagery makes it easy for his audience to picture exactly what is happening. An example is “From the crown of my head to my feet, I was covered in blood. My hair was all clotted with dust and blood; my shirt was stiff with blood”. Although the picture he paints in the reader’s mind it not pretty in this case, it certainly emphasizes what life was life for him. “I seized Covey hard by the throat; and I did so,I rose. He held on to me, and I to him. He trembled like a leaf. This gave me assurance, and I held him uneasy, causing all the blood to run where I touched him with the ends of my fingers”. This provided another example of imagery Douglass used this to allow the reader to envision the situation. Imagery was another device used to effectively by Douglass to describe his

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