"There are three keys in life, use language and written power to believe in yourself, use every opportunity, and bring positive change to ourselves and to society." He said these three "rules His work accepted, surpassing other writers of his time. As Frederick was alone in the plantation and was a slave until he was twenty years old, it may be related to the view of the realist. The literature of this era began in 1860 and ended around 1910.
Frederick Douglas (1817-1895) Frederick Douglas was born as an owner of slave and white slave. In addition to being born as a slave, Frederic Douglas can also teach himself how to read and write. Douglas is involved in improving the lives of other black people. Douglas could organize a small rebellion against his master and survived the rebellion. The book of Frederic Douglas was published in 1845 and named the story of the life of Frederick Douglas. The story of Douglas tells the story of his difficult life before planting in New York.
The story of life in Frederick Douglas: appeal of historical emotions The story of life in Frederick Douglas is the impressive explanation of Frederick Douglas's painful experience as a slave and his journey of freedom. In his important article "Douglas and Sentimental Rhetoric", Jeffrey Steele insists that the story and tragedy of Douglas intermix and complicate the direct record, despite being objective I will. Sorrow is obvious in the text, but it does not complicate memoirs.
In the preface of Frederick Douglas' life story, Frederick Douglas wrote about himself about William Lloyd Garrison, a member of the Abelitionist and Anti - Slavery Association. When he talked to him, he said, "Patrick Henry, the revolutionary reputation has never talked about due to freedom, I have not heard from the newly captured fugitive. Frederic Douglas continues to tell his story ... the story of life in Frederick Douglas details the repression that Frederick Douglas experienced before escaping freedom. In his story, Douglas provided the reader with quick hand information about slavery, cruelty, humiliation. He pointed out atrocities and victims of this agency atrocities. As a slave, Frederick Douglas witnessed black atrocities, and their only crime was the wrong color. He explained the pain,