Up From Slavery

Metaphor

Chapter 2 up from slavery

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The coal mine, while a reality in Washington's life, can serve as a metaphor as well. Washington notes that the mine was extremely dark, stating, "I do not believe that one ever experiences anywhere else such darkness as he does in a coal-mine" (14). As such, it can be seen as an Underworld of sorts, the darkest place from which he will eventually rise through hard work and education.

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