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Rhetorical Analysis Of What To The Slave Is The Fourth Of July

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Fredrick Douglass, in his speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?, asserts that slavery is keeping the United States from properly honoring the founders of their nation on Independence Day. Douglass attacks the American church, openly defiles the American slavery system, and uses the words of America’s forefathers to convince the population of American slaveholders and politicians that slavery must be abolished. He uses aggressive, accusatory diction, gory imagery, and specific examples from the United States Constitution to argue his cause. Douglass attacks the American church by using an aggressive, accusatory diction. The aggressive diction present in his speech conveys his edgy, furious tone. He condemns slavery and the church

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