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Analyzing Lauren Tarshis's 'I Would Rather Die'

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What is a slaveowners goal? In the article, “Up From Slavery.” by Lauren Tarshis and the play, “I Would Rather Die.” By Spencer Kayden, They share the truth about slave owners. Slave owners feared many things, which may have led them to prevent education. Why did slave owners want to block out education from a slave's life? The sources share important reasons. To start off slaves with an education may try to plot an escape. And a slave who can read can use a map to plan his or her escape. Also with an education, it may put the wrong ideas in a slave's mind. Such as, filling up with inspiration, and teaching others what they shouldn't know. They also want to prevent it because it leads to knowledge. If they learn to read and write, then they have an education. When they put it towards reality it becomes knowledge. In the play the slave owner even mentions that knowledge makes a worker unfit to be a slave. If a slave was smart they would realize that having knowledge was the path to freedom. The slave owners may have known about the consequences after a slave has an education, but they can't always be in control. Sometimes things slip out from under. …show more content…

They feared slaves having power. It was illegal in many southern states for a slave to read and or write. If slaves had the power they wouldn't be in the same situation, they were stuck in. The proprietors feared their slaves realizing reality. For example, in, the play it says, Freddy: “There has to be more to life than serving our master.” When a slave owner realizes that their slave is actually smart, they plot out to kill them. To top it all off they feared liberty. In the play, it

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