Table of Contents
- 1 How does Douglass present himself in the opening excerpt?
- 2 How does Douglass interpret the motives and psychological effects of the owner’s encouragement of excess among the slaves during holidays?
- 3 What does Douglass mean by the question in bold?
- 4 What is ironic about Mr Covey having a high reputation?
How does Douglass present himself in the opening excerpt?
Brief analysis of excerpt: In these opening paragraphs, Douglass introduces himself: where he was born, who his parents were, what his early childhood was like. As he will do throughout the Narrative, he uses this story to convey his position that slavery is both terrible for slaves and corrupts slaveholders.
How does Douglass interpret the motives and psychological effects of the owner’s encouragement of excess among the slaves during holidays?
How does Douglass interpret the motives and psychological effects of the owner’s encouragement of excess among the slaves during the holidays? Douglass finds his life to be much better with Mr. Freeland than Mr. Covey.
What do you think are the principles in the Declaration of Independence that Frederick Douglass is referring to?
What do you think are the principles in the Declaration of Independence that Frederick Douglass is referring to? [Hint: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of …
How does the Colonel keep the slaves from stealing fruit from his garden?
What does Frederick Douglass interpret slave songs to be? How does the Colonel keep the slaves from stealing fruit from his gardens? He puts tar on the fence that surrounds the garden, and punishes any slaves that are found with tar on them. Why is the Colonel’s system for guarding his fruit both greedy and unjust?
What does Douglass mean by the question in bold?
What does Douglass mean by the question in bold? He does not know the history of the holiday. He wants to leave america for another citizenship. he wants to point out that many do not have freedom. He wants to share his feelings about the recent war.
What is ironic about Mr Covey having a high reputation?
He hires the married man to breed with his own slave Caroline in order to get more slaves. It is ironic because Mr. Covey appears to be wealthy, but in actuality he is very poor.
What qualities or characteristics does freedom seem to have for Frederick Douglass?
After he resists Mr. Covey, Douglass has the confidence and determination to escape to the north and become free in mind and body. Through his actions and ideas brought out in his Autobiography, I would say that Douglass defines freedom as “positive liberty”, the ability to be an active agent of his own destiny.