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    A literary critic in our modern world might say that Harriet Jacobs’ autobiography contains self-justification‚ confession‚ and an unrefined expose of society’s once flawed system. Her work in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl certainly set the standard for a new type of slave narrative—one written by the female sex geared towards a female audience. Jacobs explores the myths and realities surrounding African American womanhood in bondage and its relationship to 19th century standards associated

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    the book Harriet Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl the slaves were trying to see a path to freedom by the religion they wanted to forget the dark path of slavery‚ and eventually they found a path to freedom with religion. Harriet jacobs talks about how slavery and church was connected and her thoughts when she saw what was going on. She saw that the slaveholders were using religion to trick the slaves into obeying their masters and not killing them. Slaves used it as hope and to free

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    stood between the slaves and the slaves owners. However‚ some of the enslaved were fortunate enough to possess more intelligence than their owners knew. Harriet Jacobs is one of the few that shared the knowledge of literacy and she knew the power that this held. She used this as her driving force to push through all of the hardships a slave had to endure on a daily basis. Jacobs account in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl truly depict the power of literacy. As a young girl Jacobs learns of

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    In the book Incident in the life of a slave‚ Linda battles with slavery. Linda is a strong black female. She stood up for what she believed in and she was very determined to get freedom. Slaves were considered property‚ and sexual favors of slave women were often associated with their masters. Linda denied Dr. Flint‚ when he tired to have a sexual relationship with her‚ when Linda was 15 years old Dr. Flint started to raped her. He threatens to kill her grandmother if she tries to tell her. I feel

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    Reading Response 1 1/28/10 “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” is an autobiography written by Harriet Jacobs and narrated through her alter ego Linda Brent. Brent was a female born into slavery in a small southern town during the 1820’s. This was a time in the United States in which many white southerners bought into and exploited the lucrative business of slave trading and slave labor. Throughout her text Brent explains not only the hardships of growing up as a slave but specifically the awfulness

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    In Harriet Jacobs "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl"‚ domestic melodrama occurs when Linda Brent struggles to protect herself from her master and is torn between her desire to run away from him and her need to protect her children. Dr. Flint refuses to sell Linda to Mr. Sands; Dr. Flint

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    evil of humanity and hide to keep everyone around them free and safe like in “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.” Whatever it is‚ the people of this are resilient to the very end. The end is

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    book‚ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. L. Maria Child‚ a prominent white abolitionist‚ agreed to edit Jacob’s book‚ although she apparently did little to alter the text except to rearrange some sections‚ suggest the removal of one chapter‚ and add material to another. In a letter

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    this was not common for many of the slaves‚ and it is the reason why she used the name “Linda” to talk about herself during her stories‚ because if by any chance her master knew that she could read and write‚ she would have had the punishment of being whipped and put in jail. During the first chapters of her book we could notice that not all her years as a slave were miserable. In fact the first six years of her life were happy‚ because she didn’t know she was a slave‚ once she grew up her innocence

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    very harsh punishment against human beings. Without a doubt‚ the conditions that the slaves lived under could be easily described as intolerable and inhumane. Even slaves have described slavery as cruel and horrible; instead of complaining and protesting against their masters some of them accepted the torture and wickedness from the white man. But the question is why despite all the cruelty inflicted toward the slaves they did not complain about the bad treatment received from their masters to people

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