Slavery may be abolished, however it still exists in its own way today. Slavery comes in many different forms. And to this day slavery still exists after many years of being abolished. Government and equality are central themes that are similar in both Slave Girl in California and The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. However there are very opposing themes such as time and justice as well. In both of these stories they take you through their experience of being brought up as a slave and the many things they had to go through.
Both Shymia and Frederick Douglass experienced intense amounts of labor throughout their childhood, and, being that they both were brought up as slaves in one way or another. In Frederick douglass case he was born into slavery and lived on plantation and shymia was sold off by her family to …show more content…
In frederick douglass’ case he had to escape his plantation to get out of slavery and even after slavery was abolished blacks didn't have many rights and the government found ways to get around it, therefore limiting blacks rights. Fortunately for shymia the police found out what was going on and eventually arrested the family that owned her and she was able to learn english, go to school,graduate,and start a new life in america how it differs from frederick douglass is that after she was free she had no limits on her rights, she wasn't enslaved mentally by the government like blacks were. The government did not limit her rights like blacks back in slavery times.In that case they really got no justice for being enslaved for so long . Also another opposing theme since slavery was a long time ago a lot of stuff couldn't have been changed because of time. So their enslavement took place during different spans of time, which is why the outcomes were different for the both of them. Time played a huge role in the