Frederick Douglass Rhetorical Analysis

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We read an excerpt from the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. This is an autobiography by Frederick’s opinions and beliefs of how slavery was wrong. He describes his ability to read as a curse because if he didn’t know how to read, he wouldn’t know that slavery was unfair. We think the tone Frederick Douglass expresses in this piece is frustrated. Frederick is frustrated because of the situation he was in. In this excerpt Frederick Douglass says “The more I read, the more I led to abhor and detest my enslaver.” As he gained knowledge about how slavery is wrong he became upset and frustrated that he could do nothing to inform the slaves that this is not right.
Another piece of evidence we found is “I could