1. Analysis Of Frederick Douglass Book
"At times, he spoke to his slaves with the firmness of Napoleon and the fury of a demon; at other times, he might well be mistaken for an inquirer who had lost his way" (59). ... Douglass, in describing Auld, uses words such as "demon" and "deceive" to suggest that Auld is devil-like. ... Christians believe that Satan is subordinate to God, a fallen angel, and Douglass shows that, in the same way, Auld is regarded as a false master, even though he strives for that power. ...
- Word Count: 1650
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School