1. Narrative of a Fugitive Slave
Brown provides readers with narratives of daily life on the plantations, at slave auctions and during the dark hours of individual pain but what makes his narratives so unique is his constant reference to all these situations in the paradoxical realm of democracy and religion. It is very eye opening to read of Brown's harsh condemnation of the religious basis and justification of slavery in the south when he (on more than one occasion) highlights the irony of the mistreatment of blacks by their white masters. ... Brown always felt in his heart that he should be free and vowed to "not...
- Word Count: 541
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate