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Stories of Freedom

2023-03-08 19:26:04

Both Frederick Douglas and Harriet Anne Jacobs were born in slavery, and they all share their story with the world. Like all the slave stories, Douglas and Jacobs' works represent the tension during the motivation to create autobiography of slave life. Achieve the most important goal, end the need for slavery, return the author to the world of enslavement. Their story must provide true recreation of past places and the experiences they escaped.

Each story explains about the fight against freedom and the possible escape from the present to the future in their own way. Each method for dealing with a failure produces different results. In each story, freedom is deprived and torn from character's life. Without parts to replace, that character can no longer be a social machine. They all started slightly beyond the routine. Since we have to replace missing links, we have few choices of letters. You can only replace this freedom connection when you can not see it. We can protect any obstacles only when there is a desire to go forward. Due to the small number of significant interactions that can be taken and the few important interactions between the problem and the person dealing with the problem, the impact that small actions may have on the whole story scenario is unthinkable.

We know that life is genuine ... it is not more than death. But freedom is an idea, a story. You can not fill a beaker that harvests freedom or determines its attributes filled with freedom. Whenever someone fights for freedom, it means something completely different. This is a heavy tax from the British Empire, freedom to express your opinion publicly, or freedom to get married freely. It is a completely different idea. All of this comes from a very different story.

The human narrative is a quest for increasing freedom of individuals. America is a very successful experiment of liberal democracy. In other words, we are not free. We are pretty free. We are not democratic. Indeed, in many ways, we look like a republic. The election campaign elects the president every four years because the founder really do not trust people. "People" means Caucasians who owned the land at that time. The founder wanted a mechanism to hide the "wrong" decision of the gentleman of the land. Women and African Americans are not even granted the right to make "mistaken" decisions.