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The Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass

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Towards the end of chapter ten in The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglas describes how slave owners would make slaves’ holidays miserable. Slave owners did this to manipulate the slaves into believing that they are better off in slavery. They would entice slaves to get drunk by placing bets on who could drink the most. When a slave had had enough to drink, he would then ask for something else, but unknowingly receive more alcohol. As a result, slaves would prefer to work in the fields instead of having holidays. This passage illustrates how African Americans remained content in their shackles of slavery for 245 years in America.
Within this passage Douglass enlightens the reader about the slave owners’ objective: creating a false perception of freedom for their slaves so they’d accept their position in society. Douglass describes this by stating “the slaveholder, knowing his ignorance, cheats him with a dose of vicious dissipation” (page ). Douglass uses the words “ignorance” and “cheats “to emphasize the manipulation of the slave owners (page ). “Vicious dissipation” depicts the consequence of the slave owners’ actions. Accordingly, African Americans would descend further into intoxication. Douglass then reiterates the slaves’ vulnerability two lines later, the slaves “were led to think that there was little to choose between liberty and slavery” (page ). He uses the phrase “led to think” to explain how slave owners’ manipulated their views (page ). As

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