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    Antebellum Slave Narrative

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    Alisa Ridout Dr. Gerald English 341 2 October 2010 The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gustavus Vassa‚ the African‚ Written by Himself and Other Antebellum Slave Narratives (Black Rhetoric Inside a White Envelope) The antebellum era is the time period before the Civil War. During this time in the newly established nation of the United States there was a form of racism in America called slavery and it provided the "cornerstone of social‚ economic‚ and political order"

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    Olaudah Equiano was a former slave born in what is now modern-day Nigeria. He was captured as a small boy and sold to the West Indies by slave traders. Most of Equiano’s slave life was spent serving masters in slave ships and on the navy vessels of British merchants. One of the slave masters gave Equiano the name Gustavas Vassa. He used this name until the publishing of his autobiography which he opted to use his African name. After years of service at sea‚ Equiano was bought by a merchant from Philadelphia

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    and Career of Olaudah Equiano There have been many authors throughout history who have impacted America‚ amongst them is Olaudah Equiano. Olaudah Equiano‚ a slave who wrote about his terrible experiences‚ not only changed America‚ but changed the world. Equiano ’s life and career were divided in two parts: his life as a slave and his life as a free man. He battled the slave ships and helped abolish the slave institutions with the power and depth of his writings. Equiano ’s most powerful piece

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    Umuofia. In The Life of Olaudah Equiano and The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ both Equiano and Douglass seek change by pursuing their freedom. In most cases‚ people tend to accept the changes they seek. However‚ when change is forced upon people‚ they may not always have the freedom to choose to accept or reject such changes. In Thing Fall Apart‚ change is both rejected and accepted by Okonkwo and the osu‚ respectively. In The Life of Olaudah EquianoEquiano naturally rejects the involuntary

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    of literature. For example: choice of diction‚ modes of discourse‚ and figurative language. Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano were great examples of authors that used these elements of literature. There are similarities and differences in A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and From Africa to America. Though Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano shared similarities in experiences‚ they had different writing personalities‚ purposes‚ attitudes‚ tones‚ and relations

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    Olaudah Equiano's Life

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    How does the life writing of Equiano and the poetry of Cowper strategically use the rhetoric of sensibility in their anti-slavery writing of the late eighteenth century? From the mid-eighteenth century a cult of sensibility was largely defining the newly emerging‚ polite‚ sociable and affable culture that was governed by an emphasis on emotions and feelings. By the 1780s and 1790s‚ sensibility characterised how people should behave with moral refinement‚ with a decisive shift from enlightenment’s

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    Argumentative Essay on Olaudah Equiano Upon doing further research‚ Olaudah Equiano was absolutely born in Africa! He was kidnapped and sold into slavery when he was just a young boy. His vivid accounts‚ as he was sold from trader to trader‚ are so moving and heartfelt. No one could express such deep sympathy for the multitude of other black slaves had he not been there during the experience. The following few paragraphs will explain just how he came to be sold into slavery and some of the things

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    rhetorical devices of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Jonathan Edwards spoke persuasively in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by using pathos to better the behaviors’ of his congregation. Olaudah Equiano wanted to persuade others to stop the Triangular Slave Trade in‚ “The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano” by using mainly logos. And lastly‚ “The Middle Passage” video documentary by PBS uses ethos and pathos to express the inhumanity of the slave trade. Each of these works have

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    “The Horrors of a Slave Ship‚” describes in detail‚ the tragic experiences of Olaudah Equiano as a captive slave. Equiano suffered many sleepless nights; he was flogged and kidnapped multiple times. In the article‚ the author is trying to give the reader the feeling by giving details of the brutally floggings and desperation as many slaves suffocated to death as they were placed in an overcrowded deck. Overall‚ the author tries to give readers their point across of the difficulties in being a captive

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    The captivities of Mary Rowlandson and Equiano parallel each other‚ but they also have differences that can be seen throughout their journeys. During Mary’s captivity‚ she lost her daughter from wounds sustained during their capture. Equiano also saw and experienced death‚ while aboard a slave ship. The slaves died of infection and some by the crewmembers of the ship. Their emotions through the experience were similar. They both felt grief-stricken‚ Mary because her daughter died‚ her son was

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