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    Incidents of a Slave Girl

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    Than Just Oppressed Ray John De Leon Dr. Joseph US History 2313 11 April 2013 In Harriet Jacobs’s narrative‚ Incident in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ she gives realistic and truthful descriptions of life as a slave. Although not all blacks in the South were slaves‚ they were still oppressed in many ways such as with discrimination and lacking certain freedoms. Of course‚ situations concerning the daily life of blacks in the south‚ enslaved or free‚ varied in different areas due to the different

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    In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ there is no doubt that Linda Brent is a hero. In Janice Daniel’s literary criticism‚ “A New Kind of Hero: Harriet Jacob’s‚” she presents the different types of hero Linda is. She says‚ “she’s simultaneously a heroic slave who strives against all odds to obtain freedom‚ a desperate mother who is engulfed in the struggle for the survival of her children‚ and a woman who openly acknowledges and endures the sexual tribulations of being bother a slave and a female”

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    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is the story of Harriet Jacobs‚ who‚ for her protection‚ named herself Linda Brent in the story. L. Maria Child‚ a prominent white abolitionist‚ decided to edit Jacob’s book‚ even though she seemingly did slight modifications to the writing but to reorganize some segments‚ recommend the elimination of one chapter‚ and add material to another. "Reader it is not to awaken sympathy for myself that I am telling you truthfully what I suffered. I do it to kindle a

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    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Moral Values By Fidel Franco On this book the tail is about a girl that suffers as being a slave and the worst part is that she didn’t even know she has a slave. Linda Brent saw a lot of things while being with Dr. Flint‚ there for she came to a conclusion that¨ slavery deadens the moral sense of all involved¨. Now I’m not sure if the slaveholders moral was deaden since at that time that was the correct way to act‚ or I think what she means when she uses

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    In Harriet Jacob’s novel‚ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ Linda Brent (pseudonym for Jacobs) flees the prison of slavery under Dr. Flint’s authority‚ only to be trapped in a new‚ more physically constraining cage: the crawl space of a shed outside her grandmother’s house. For seven years‚ she remains here trapped like a bird in the cage‚ a precursor to the empty cage and free bird image‚ “The Pretty Robin”‚ that Ginsberg describes in her essay “Of Babies‚ Beasts‚ and Bondage” (86‚ 88). The

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    treatment of the theme‚ Linda and Charity both make the decision to have sex before marriage. However‚ the way they go about it and the context of each novel makes all the difference on the reader’s perspective of the heroines. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ Linda would have preferred to stay chaste‚ or at least marry her colored suitor. This is displayed when she states‚ “I wanted to keep myself pure; and‚ under the most adverse circumstances‚ I tried hard to preserve my self-respect;

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    are four incidents from‚ In The Life Of A Slave Girl that have enhanced‚ challenged‚ reinforced and enlightened me. The first quote deepened my understanding‚ the second enhanced and deepened my thoughts‚ the third reinforced previous notions and the fourth enhanced my understanding of slaves ways of coping. This book in general has made me second-guess my previous thinking‚ solidified other ideas and challenge new ideas. One of the first quotes that stood out to me in Incidents In The Life Of A Slave

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    Harriet Jacobs

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    In Harriet JacobsIncidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ her commitment to her children and her desperation for freedom drastically changed her life choices. Instead of escaping on her own‚ Harriet Jacobs had her children’s freedom to think about. Jacobs had a near death experience after the birth of her daughter Ellen‚ and her “life was spared: and [she] was glad for sake of [her] little ones”(488). She did not care about her well-being as long as her children were safe. Her hardships with living

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    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl In “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”‚ Linda’s self-respect helps her overcome the many obstacles set before her. She was taught by her parents to view herself as a self-respecting human being. She longs to take control of her own life and destiny. Pride gives Linda the belief that although her body is owned‚ she is free and mentally and spiritually. An encounter with Dr. Flint helps Linda realize that though he has all legal authority over her‚ she does

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    In "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl"‚ Harriet Jacobs writes‚ "Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women" (64). Jacobs’ work shows the evils of slavery as being worse in a woman’s case by the gender. Jacobs elucidates the disparity between societal dictates of what the proper roles were for Nineteenth century women and the manner that slavery prevented a woman from fulfilling these roles. The book illustrates the double standard of for white women versus black women

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