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Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl Summary

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In the narrative, “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, Harriet Jacobs, who uses the pseudonym Linda Brent out of fear of recaptured and enslaved, killed, or even worse, details her life in transitioning as a young slave girl and ultimately, a free woman. In the beginning of the narrative, Linda (Harriet), an indentured Mulatto slave born of the mother and father who were also enslaved, and so grandmother, describes her life experience as one of any normal child, her and young brother, William. However, at age six, Linda loses her mother, and shorter after overhears that both, she, and William, were slaves. Linda and William, both lived with their mother’s foster sister turned mistress, who kept her promise of making sure she and William, never suffer for anything. At age twelve, the mistress of Linda’s deceased mother passes away, and gave Linda, to her sister’s daughter, of five years old. Although, the new younger mistress was of little concern to Linda, the home of Dr. and Mrs. Flint, was in stark contrast to that of the previous mistress. …show more content…

Flint and Mistress’ Mrs. Flint, was that of an unhappy one for Linda and William, as it endured many uncomfortable recounts for Linda, including verbal, mental, and physical abuse. Williams, a spirited boy of his father attributions, escapes and head North were slaves were free. His escape did not come easy as he was jailed, and lightened by his complexion for that initial opportunity. Linda, now fifteen, and alone in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Flint, in Edenton, North Carolina left behind in goes on to continue to experience the ongoing cruelty, and rapaciousness of Dr. Flint, including sexual advances. Mrs.Flint, a lazy mistress as many southern mistresses at that time, was no different than master in his attempts of abuse. Not at ease of her husband’s liking to Linda, Mrs. Flint grows jealous of Linda, which made her living condition as a slave, although could be worse, very

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