Frederick Douglass Rhetorical Analysis

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Moreover, Douglass has the biggest heart known to man and it is very evident through the narrative. As an audience member I could tell that the actions that was happening to the slaves really hit home to Douglass because it lived that everyday. He thought that once he was freed he would be able to escape and run far away but that wasn't that case at all. Slaves was still being raped and killed on a daily basis. The way that Douglass speaks about the events that happened it is easy to say that it is a tear jerker. When he mentioned how children from both genders, ages seven to ten was basically naked at the end of the seasons each year is heartbreaking. This children are young and they are not matured enough to really understand what is going