Douglas and Henny only appear in the scenes that prove abuse them. This means the bodies induce the pain and anger in the reader and the point to the artificiality of the institution of slavery.
The Treatment of Slaves as Property Douglas concerned with the contradiction between the fact that slaves were human beings, and the fact that slave owners treat them as property. Douglas shows how slaves are passed between the owners. Slave owners believe that they can perform the work. Often treatment slaves like cattle, it is as an animal. Douglas describes as animals this is very cruel and absurd.
Freedom in the City The results of this freedom are set by the slice non-slaveholding in urban areas. They are slave owners who prevented from demonstrating excessive cruelty toward their slaves. The city also stands as a place to raise the possibility of a more open society. Baltimore is in the Douglas for the first time that the whites who are opposed slavery and who consider Douglas as a human being. By contrast, the countryside is a place for tight control of slaves by slave owners. In the countryside, the slaves enjoyed the least amount of freedom and