Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave,
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In, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Mr. Douglass’ tells of his journey, from an enslaved man to a free man, in three story arcs: Hugh Auld’s reaction to his wife’s (Sophia) kind treatment of and teaching Mr. Douglass to read; the year Mr. Douglass spent with Edward Covey (a sadistic slave breaker); and Mr. Douglass’ righteous indignation and fury that Hugh Auld felt entitled to take every cent Mr. Douglass earned as a skilled private contractor, by the sweat of his brow.
Define, discuss and critique each of the three story arcs (beginning, middle and end); how each one led to the next; how they overlapped and intersected.