In chapter 10, frederick Douglass finally made an attempt or at least a plan to escape, which made me glad that his escape is coming. I was bummed when someone found out, probably because one of the slaves had told their master. It was probably because he got cold feet, but still, why would he tell? I don't know, but whatever the reason, it ruined their plan. All the others were able to return to the plantation, but Douglass was sent back to one of his former masters, Mr.Hugh. His old mistress who taught him to read was sympathetic again to him after he was beaten severly. Its these small things that make Douglass' life all that much better.
Questions:
Why would Douglass continue to work if his profit was continually taken away?
Why does his desire to be free grow when he finally gets a decent master?
You should try to be a little more specific on your blog because it was kind of confusing to me not really knowing what you were talking about. Other wise, it was really good. You did a good job.
ReplyDeleteGarret, this wasn't like you previous blogs. It seemed like you put a lot more time in the others than you did with this. It surprised me because i was excited to read yours but in return it wasn't one of your best works. I hope you can create magic like you did before.
ReplyDeleteGood job on this but if you can put some more details into it so people can see what you are trying to say but you did a good job on saying that you were happy to see that he was leaving and that is a great thing to see that good work.
ReplyDeletegarret, by reading your responce and looking at the list of names, you did this right before class, i think you should have put more time and effort into this one. but besides that, i liked what you wrote and you are such a good writer. i hope someday i could find what to say in the way that you can
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