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Harriet Jacobs Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl

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Harriet Jacobs, in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, demonstrates the plight of slaves in multifaceted angles when compared to Frederick Douglass, in Narrative of the Life. Both Jacobs and Fredric endure suffering as slaves, but Jacobs’s suffering is too much to bear. Harriet laments in the book: “Slavery is terrible for men, but is far more terrible for women. Superadded to the burden of all, they have wronged, and sufferings, and mortifications peculiarly their own” (Jacobs 86).
She explicitly narrates her story in an emotional way creating a mental picture of a suffering person, not to mention the fact that she is a woman. She is born in slave family and loses her parents early in life. She is taken by a kind mistress who also dies

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