Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

how was Douglass able to make the reader care about his narrative

how was Douglass able to make the reader care about his narrative

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Douglass the "character" is seen to be patient, industrious, intelligent, impassioned, caring, and spiritual. He wrote that he derived great pleasure from communion with his enslaved brethren, and loved teaching them how to read and write. He was a deeply religious man but criticized the hypocritical Christianity of slaveholders. Douglas is a sympathetic protagonist who readers easily support.