Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

How does Douglass’s emotional appeal (pathos) appeal to the readers and persuade them to his point of view? Give examples from the text and how Douglass uses them to appeal to the reader.

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Slavery is revealed by Douglas to be an utterly loathsome, execrable system that oppressed and physically and mentally brutalized its captives, and destroyed slave and slaveholder alike. Slaves were held in a system of absolute and total oppression; they were kept in ignorance of their birthdays, severed from family and friends, endured the most savage beatings at the hands of capricious masters, were raped and pimped out, forbidden to learn their letters, and deprived of enough food, clothing, and sleep.