1. Narrative of Olaudah Equiano
Overall this narrative served as a tool for abolition and religious growth, mainly for those who were unaware of the hardships of slavery or for those who wish to understand a religious conversion. ... This testament served as one of few written accounts of how bad slavery could be and why it shouldn't exist at all. ... When I considered my poor wretched state I wept" (Equiano, 191) Although Equiano stress that he is not a saint he does set himself up as one. Equiano's almost unwavering faith sets him apart as a pillar for Christianity especially one for Africans who had no re...
- Word Count: 595
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate