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    Primary Source Essay The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was written by Olaudah Equiano in 1789, twenty three years after he was allowed to buy his freedom. This document, as a primary source, autobiography and persuasive piece, is able to reveal that slavery rips children from their families and tears families apart. Equiano tells about his life before slavery, and he also reveals that life as a slave was full of unpredicted turns. This is important piece of trying to understand

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    today's world. However, slaves all around the world were subjected to harsh treatment and grueling tasks like these throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. As a way of spreading accounts of these miserable lifestyles, slaves Frederick Douglass and Olaudah Equiano documented their horrifying experiences and published accounts of them. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano highlight the cruelty towards slaves during the era of realism

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    the Life of Olaudah Equiano” is a slave narrative that describes the experiences of one African slave’s capture and enslavement. In this story Olaudah is a young African boy who is captured and put on a slave ship to be traded in another country. This story reveals multiple human traits, some are good and some are bad. The human traits that were most displayable in the story is fear, disgust ,and cruelty. In the story of Olaudah Equiano one of the traits from the story is fear. Olaudah feared for

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    Olaudah Equiano, a former African slave in the sixteenth century who later became a slavery abolitionist, was a man of wisdom and experience. In Equiano’s autobiography, The Horrors of the Middle Passage, he explains the hardships that him and other enslaved Africans endured during the migration across the Atlantic to the Americas. During his time on the ship, Equiano’s first-person observations in his autobiography elaborate on the fear, torture, and sickness that Africans were faced with throughout

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    Accuracy in Equiano’s Novel Olaudah Equiano’s autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself, has become a very important piece of literature. Equiano established a new type of literature with this novel. It was the first autobiography/slave narrative ever written. Many other slaves, such as Fredrick Douglass, followed his example in writing autobiographies or slave narratives. Equiano not only gives detailed descriptions

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    piece of literature. For example: choice of diction, modes of discourse, and figurative language. Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano were great examples of authors that used these elements of literature. There are similarities and differences in A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and From Africa to America. Though Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano shared similarities in experiences, they had different writing personalities, purposes, attitudes, tones, and relations

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    piece of literature. For example: choice of diction, modes of discourse, and figurative language. Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano were great examples of authors that used these elements of literature. There are similarities and differences in A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and From Africa to America. Though Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano shared similarities in experiences, they had different writing personalities, purposes, attitudes, tones, and relations

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    1500 to 1880 CE, approximately 12 million African slaves were captured and forced to move to America. A lot of Africans were forced into slavery and forced to experience years of mental, physical and sexual abuse. The following illustrates the capture, transportation and experiences of African slaves in the New World. Many Africans were captured during the Industrial Revolution as the need for labour increased so they needed many ways to capture slaves. Some ways African people were captured were that

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    Leslie Pena Dr. Short English 2333 Nov. 24, 2014 Olaudah Equiano I chose to do “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” by Equiano himself, an autobiography written in the seventeenth century. I like how it’s an autobiography and which he writes the important parts of his life. It’s interesting to see how a free African American became a slave at a very young age and to experience everything he had gone through to buy his freedom back. Within every experience he had, there are

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    Olaudah Equiano Analysis

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    This piece is filled to the brim with emotion, causing even the most cold hearted of readers to feel the sorrow and suffering of the writer, Olaudah Equiano. Throughout the piece, he tells of horrific tales and focuses on the loss of his sister saying “the small relief which her presence gave me from pain was gone,..” The author’s emotion towards this loss is emphasized throughout the piece, and transmits to the reader who can feel the sorrow expressed in every word. The author’s opinion on his own

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