1. Narrative of a Fugitive Slave
However, one realizes that the identification of a slave narrator as literate and capable of independent literary expression was an important and crucial aspect in fighting slavery and juxtaposing the myths and negative beliefs that gave slavery its power and legitimacy. ... This really brings to light the fact that individuals can corrupt institutions that should be full of freedom, equality and goodwill in order to interpret these institutions in ways that advance their greedy and hateful desires. ...
- Word Count: 541
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate