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

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In the passage “What to the Slave is the Fourth Of July” Frederick Douglass uses many rhetorical devices to convey the abolitionists the ideals of freedom and to act upon the unlawful acts of slavery. Douglass tone in this passage is forthright, he is straightforward and direct to the abolitionists. For example he takes actions granted by the abolitionist to point out the unrightful hypocrisy of the nation that is celebrating their freedom while slavery is input. Furthermore, Douglass’s diction is very powerful by the way he projects and use high level vocabulary in his speeches. He projects this type of diction as stated “Fellow citizens above your national tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions, whose chains,heavy and grievances

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