Indeed, what is freedom? When is it really time to declare freedom? After participating in the novel "The Known World", these questions are thoughtable. Many characters in the novel are said to be "freedom", but they do not seem to be free. Yes, they may not have some restrictions like slavery, but in most cases the people claiming to be "free" are most suppressed. Take John Skiffington as an example. He is a "free" white landlord, a sheriff of the city and has powerful power.
For example, take the concept of freedom as an example. As beloved American ideals, freedom goes beyond national and political boundaries. The motto of our university is "wind of freedom". But what is freedom? How can I get freedom? What is social freedom like? What kind of freedom is there in my family, community, and country? What is the freedom of my profession? Do you value freedom? Do you even believe in freedom? Individuals firmly believing to answer these "ambiguous" questions changed the course of history, and he finished his famous "I dream" speech. Nadriggen acknowledged that he was "as strong as the free men and women's will and moral courage that there is no arsenal warehouse."
Freedom is defined as the need for choice and action, compulsion, lack of constraint. In the Indian situation in India, Joseph Chiefs called for freedom. Martin Luther King's "I dream" The speech is seeking freedom. The text written by Joseph and the golden chief has many similar philosophies as the two cultures embodied in text are faced with similar circumstances. Chief Joseph represents the group of native Americans trapped in the land without craving.