The remarks made by Harriet Jacobs in the "slave girl's lifetime affair" clearly show that life as a slave girl is harsh and unsatisfactory. In this work, Jacobs was born as a slave and never released. In many cases, she struggles in life and makes life impossible. The purpose of the author is to explain to people what happened during slavery of slavery. Her life was so harsh that I even hid from her master for seven years in the narrow space of the cabin without the walking space.
The slave tale focuses on Frederick Douglas's "American slave, a story of life in Frederick Douglas" and Harriet Jacobs in the life of a slave girl, and the family representatives are deeply studied. A slave's story is freedom written or said by slaves before biographies and autobiographical stories. Most of them "told" descriptions edited by abolitionism between 1830 and 1865. Many stories are written entirely by the author.
The events in the lives of the slave girls of Octavia Butler's Kindred vs. Harriet Jacobs are based on the "Law of the Story of Slaves" that can categorize relatives of Octavia Butler as a slave story. However, compared to the slavery story, it is imaginative and imaginative to let Dana return to the past, as Harina Jacobs's "events in the life of a slave girl". When Dana traveled the next time Kevin caught her and took time back. This time Kevin and Dana stayed in Rufus' father's farm for several weeks to educate Rufus. After Dana could stay in her apartment for several days she returned to the past, knew that Kevin left Maryland, and Rufus finally raped Alice. Alice's husband later broke Rufus after all. Dana stayed in Maryland for two months and experienced a lot.
The defense of women's rights of Mary Warston Craft and the basic lack of Harriet Jacobs' slave life work are the same. Prior to her time, Wollstonecraft was a feminist, Jacobs was a free slave, and she did not want her own freedom. - In Mary Worthcraft's article 'Protection of Women's Rights', she continues to compare men and women. Her comparisons range from their physical nature to their intelligence, and even the education of their gender.