The most apparent example is the life of Frederick Douglass, in his personal narrative the struggles he faces as a slave in the 1800’s allows him to mold into a man and not just slave. In the beginning of the book, Douglass is just a slave, but as he begins to read and write you see him transform into a humble and helpful man. Without the struggle of having a master to obey and strenuous work, he most likely would of not fought for his education and became the intellectual man he is know for today.You literally “see how a slave became a man,” while reading his tales of beaing beaten and sent to evil slaveholders, but yet he still manages to help his fellow slaves and escape to a better life. He is such honorable man that he would not even tell how he escaped in the book in order to protect the chance of other slaves escaping; he also did not release the name of the masters, so they are not affected by the dishonorable deeds they did in hope of learning from their actions. No doubt Frederick Douglass’ struggles allowed him to grow into the righteous man he became. Adversity may seem like an abstract idea that only the strongest people advance from, but every difficult encounter or strenuous activity makes a person stronger. Whether it be a difficult assignment, speaking out when we normally would not, or even just working harder than the week before, everyone is able to flourish
The most apparent example is the life of Frederick Douglass, in his personal narrative the struggles he faces as a slave in the 1800’s allows him to mold into a man and not just slave. In the beginning of the book, Douglass is just a slave, but as he begins to read and write you see him transform into a humble and helpful man. Without the struggle of having a master to obey and strenuous work, he most likely would of not fought for his education and became the intellectual man he is know for today.You literally “see how a slave became a man,” while reading his tales of beaing beaten and sent to evil slaveholders, but yet he still manages to help his fellow slaves and escape to a better life. He is such honorable man that he would not even tell how he escaped in the book in order to protect the chance of other slaves escaping; he also did not release the name of the masters, so they are not affected by the dishonorable deeds they did in hope of learning from their actions. No doubt Frederick Douglass’ struggles allowed him to grow into the righteous man he became. Adversity may seem like an abstract idea that only the strongest people advance from, but every difficult encounter or strenuous activity makes a person stronger. Whether it be a difficult assignment, speaking out when we normally would not, or even just working harder than the week before, everyone is able to flourish