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    tie me faster and stop my mouth‚ and then they out me into a large sack" The narrator uses good detail here because you can picture the scene in your mind and it seems like a real scenario. The other source that seems to be a reliable source is "A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture A Native of Africa‚ but Resident Above Sixty Years in the United States of America Related by Himself" This seems to be a reliable source because the narrator gives people’s exact names that he encounters. For

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    opponent. Careful planning of attack and defense are key elements to winning. The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano does more than just detail the experiences of a former African slave‚ it sets forth the play sequence between the various players engaged in the slave trade‚ the emotions involved‚ the effects and consequences on the players‚ and the future of the game if it were allowed to continue. Equiano experienced life as a slave on several continents. He endured the torment of the Middle

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    Olaudah Equiano in his Interesting Narrative is taken from his African home and thrown into a Western world completely foreign to him. Equiano is a slave for a total of ten years and endeavors to take on certain traits and customs of Western thinking. He takes great pains to improve himself‚ learn religion‚ and adopt Western mercantilism. However‚ Equiano holds on to a great deal of his African heritage. Throughout the narrative‚ the author keeps his African innocence and purity of intent; two

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    Smallwood and Olaudah Equiano did not write their descriptions of slavery in the late sixteenth century to mid seventeenth century from direct experience‚ they both created valuable documents that were as relevant to all readers’ lives then as they are now. Throughout his narrative Olaudah Equiano leaves clues that some of his experiences in his early life are not his own. In 1789‚ when the Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano was written‚ there were few to no narratives accounting

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    105 18 October 2012 Olaudah Equiano: A Man of Many Customs The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano describes the life of a native African who was kidnapped from his homeland in the Eboe Province (which is now the Nigerian town of Isseke) at age eleven and thrown into the horrors of the African slave trade. Unlike most victims of the slave trade‚ Equiano regained his freedom and experienced multiple facets of life that no one could have expected. Equiano became a man of diverse

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    Mary Prince and Olaudah Equiano: Two Slave Variations Slavery‚ it has a clear presence throughout history and it paints a disgusting picture of humanity. Many of the cruelties suffered were written down as slave narratives; these narratives provide a glimpse into the lives of slaves. Additionally‚ the narratives beg for equality through their experiences. Two narratives that detail the experiences of the author’s life well are The History of Mary Prince and The Interesting Narrative of the Life of

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    to the West Indies‚ Brazil‚ and the mainland colonies of Spain.” (Miller) Several individuals kept record of their slave experience‚ and many of these tended to be very violent and terribly inhumane. One such person to record his journey was Olaudah Equiano‚ who was separated from

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    In Olaudah Equiano’s narrative‚ The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ the reader is illustrated a slaves life during a six to seven month journey‚ proving the point that slavery is a horrific experience and a bad impact on how society is viewed. The diction Equiano uses specifies the pain that the slaves endured. Equiano also used sensory details to relate to the smells on the ship or relating to the feelings of the chains used on him‚ the heat of the climate and how crowded the

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    The writings of both authors‚ William Bradford and Olaudah Equiano‚ are very important‚ because they show us first and accounts of their ideas and horrors. In the story Of Plymouth Plantation‚ William Bradford showed how Puritans could overcome obstacles in many quotes in this story. "Being thus arrived in good harbor‚ and brought safe to land‚ they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who brought them over the vast and furious ocean‚ and delivered them from all the perils and miseries

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    going to give you mine. In the autobiography ‘Kidnapped’ written by Olaudah Equiano‚ is one of the first tirmes we hear about the journey of a slave from a firsthand point of view. The thing is‚ can we trust an official document like the Constitution to be true facts just as much as Equiano’s autobiography of the declaration of sentiments to be the most reliable way to report history. The autobiography ‘Kidnapped’‚ by Equiano is his point of view on the journey on slave ships to America. The story

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