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Clotel: The Life And Escape

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In the novel Clotel, by William Wells Brown, is telling the story of a male who escapes from slavery and finds some success. In the beginning of the novel, the narrator goes on to tell his story of escaping the life of slavery in “The Life and Escape”. At that time, Brown is seen as an observer of the horrible things that happen to women during the time of slavery, but he can never really do much about it. Eventually, he ends up leaving it and it becomes his past, therefore the reader leaves it behind as well. Later on in the actual story of Clotel, he brings these issues back into the light again. This novel can be seen as an advocate for women because Brown in a sense gives them a voice. He shows their hopelessness and struggles they go through and even though he may not be able to do much about them, he is bringing them to the surface for the reader to see. In “The Life and Escape”, William Wells Brown tells his story of being a slave as a young child and his escape out of slavery as he was older. He was a slave alongside his mother and he had witnessed her going through struggles, but could never do anything about it to help her. He came to realize that all he could do was sit back.
“The son heard it, though he was some way off. He heard the crack of the whip and the groans of his poor mother. The cold chill ran over him, and he wept aloud; but he was a slave like his mother, and could render her no assistance. He was taught by the most bitter experience,

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