Equiano recognizes Equiano's identity in an interesting story of Orada Idiano's life and delicately depicts the life he knew and the slow slave's work after he was kidnapped by an African house To do. "Life" Equiano has been kidnapped and has become one of many men, women and children sold as slaves to the Western countries. In the sentence, when he remembered the difficulties he faced and observed, he was a witty and accurate narrator, and it was like a man who met during the trip all the time. I like it.
As he entered "Free Trade", he operated in a system denying him because he was a slave on board, so for a while his free autobiographical cost was equal to the spiritual identity of Equiano I was sacrificing. I copied it. He used to carry his own goods. As a trader and a slave, Equiano is equivalent to "Africa" or African Slave (Hinds 2). Interestingly, in this part of this story, Equiano still quotes the Bible and is opposed to the cruel treatment he is observing to a certain extent, but he refers to his own spirituality and faith I have not. Participation in his market is now the theme of his life, it seems not to be his own spirituality. It seems that he lost this part of his brother's trade, as money and freedom goals take precedence over his life.
Equiano recognizes Equiano's identity in an interesting story of Orada Idiano's life and delicately depicts the life he knew and the slow slave's work after he was kidnapped by an African house To do. "Life" Equiano has been kidnapped and has become one of many men, women and children sold as slaves to the Western countries. - Most historical records were recorded between 1701 and 1760 and millions of Africans were actually stolen from their hometown and their families, work, heritage and all that they are familiar with I left things. They are deprived of their independence and 'human nature', and they are returned to merchandise.
Because his extraordinary life experience makes him an extraordinary person, Equiano is not an ordinary person. Most men of this age do not have the same identity collision as Equiano. Equiano was socialized as an African person and then re-socialized as a European. However, he experienced slave trade as an ordinary person and wrote from the perspective of a normal European. Therefore, we saw the basic aspects of all slave stories in the story of Equiano. Because the story of Equiano is a persuasive document, you have to write with double consciousness. He wrote that he changed from an ordinary African to an ordinary European. Therefore, readers can directly understand the experience of African slave trade and indirectly understand the view of slave trade in Europe. Equiano demands Christianity and economic incentives to abolish slave trade