This essay provides an analysis of the physical as well as the spiritual aspects of the autobiography, A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
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The issue of slavery has been touched upon often in the course of history. Not often do we get to learn about the inner struggles of a slave spiritually and intellectually. Through Frederick Douglass and his Narrative, we can see into slavery from a physical state as well as from a mental state. Frederick Douglass' Narrative of his life is an account of his experiences both during and following his life as a slave. It
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struggle between the powers of inner strength and progress and the powers of physical and literal defeats and regressions that allowed Douglass this deeper sense of self. At the end of the novel he comes to terms with himself as having a dark past, but uses it in a way to enlighten himself spiritually and intellectually. Douglass felt that with a sense of faith the darkest horses could be overcome through enlightening of his spirit.
struggle between the powers of inner strength and progress and the powers of physical and literal defeats and regressions that allowed Douglass this deeper sense of self. At the end of the novel he comes to terms with himself as having a dark past, but uses it in a way to enlighten himself spiritually and intellectually. Douglass felt that with a sense of faith the darkest horses could be overcome through enlightening of his spirit.