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Frederick Douglass Struggles

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There are many children in the world today that hate school and wish they didn’t have to go, but years ago to these two kids school meant everything to them but sadly they couldn’t go. One being a black slave and the other, a blind and deaf girl. As a black slave you would never be allowed to learn anything, and being blind and deaf, well that’s self-explanatory. Even though they had those troubles, they let nothing stop them. Both "The Story of My Life" and “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" share the central idea of powering through their struggles so they can gain knowledge, but they do so in different ways. For Helen Keller, the hardest thing in her life was being blind and deaf, but she didn’t let that stop …show more content…

Helen Keller says, “I slip back many times, I fall, I stand still, I run against the edge of hidden obstacles, I lose my temper and find it again and keep it better, I trudge on, I gain a little, I feel encouraged, I get more eager and climb higher and begin to see the widening horizon. Every struggle is a victory. One more effort and I reach the luminous cloud, the blue depths of the sky, the uplands of my desire,” (243). This applies to everyone because you have to fail before you can succeed, and these two faced some tough challenges but they powered through them and accomplished there goal, which was getting an education. This matters because they did what you guys may think is impossible. Both "The Story of My Life" and “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" share the central idea of powering through their struggles so they can gain knowledge, but they do so in different ways. We need to realize that our education means a lot. It means more than having an iphone, or watching TV. Maynard James Keenan said, “If the education of our kids comes from radio, television, newspapers - if that's where they get most of their knowledge from, and not from the schools, then the powers that be are definitely in charge, because they own all those outlets.” We need to learn to love

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