Frederick Douglass Ethos Pathos Logos

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Frederick Douglass wrote this autobiography, which contains many personal anecdotes of his life during slavery and how it impacted him. Douglass portrays through this excerpt that it wasn’t easy to live as a slave. He tells his audience how he wanted to leave and be free from all the misery he had suffered and continued suffering. In this passage from his autobiography, Douglass uses rhetorical strategies such as anaphora and pathos to give the audience an insight of what slavery was like. During the 1800s, slaves only wanted to have the freedom to travel around the world and to not be waiting on someone. Frederick Douglass expresses his wishes of being a freed slave by using rhetorical devices like anaphora. For example, Douglass uses “O

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