To start off, I’d like to answer this question. I believe that Frederick was impacted greatly and positively while learning to read and write. Why? I think so because it gave Douglass an insight into the world that the white people lived in. It allowed him to know what it felt like to be educated. I feel that it is important to be well educated because it gives us the confidence to reach our goals and dreams. Unfortunately, Douglass was not able to do so in chapter six. Although he was punished for being educated, he still used his skills to improve his own life, and started to teach those around him. This is one way Douglass was …show more content…
No matter the gruesome punishment, he would still pursue his lessons on reading and writing. I feel as though nowadays we take education for granted. Imagine, for a second, life without learning and education. We wouldn’t have doctors, nurses, engineers or teachers. Education should be an option for anyone. After reading this essay, I hope that you too understand why education is a life skill that no one should live without no matter the gender, age, or even race. No one should have to go through what Frederick Douglass went through just because of his qualification or