Declaration Of Independence Rhetorical Analysis

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Early on in the novel, Isabel is seen experiencing the pain of unwilling labor. However, mentions toward an unrestricted nation are often heard. Because of this, she is convinced by her companion Curzon(a fellow slave)to accepting that through the war, the slaves would be liberated. “The day of our liberty will soon dawn. This country is going to be free, and you and me with it” (Anderson83). Unlike many others, he is certain that slaves do possess a life. He gathers that with that life, they are able to commit astonishing feats that are just as great as any other man’s. His belief is similar to the writers of the Declaration of Independence“We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.”(Jefferson 2) They as well