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    While reading about Equiano Olaudah and what he had been through really helped me understand how strong and smart he was‚ and in the end he represented Africans and make them proud because back then I’m sure it was hard for Africans to show people/whites who they are and what they are capable of‚ and Equiano showed people that Africans are more than just slaves. He represented Africans by his desire for freedom while he was in slavery‚ also his desire to educate himself while he was in slavery‚ another

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    Interesting

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    Humor has constantly played an central role in the art of writing. It is a helpful feature that should always be used to write a novel like Candide. The novel Candide is written by Voltaire were he uses humorous style . Voltaire’s disapproval would have been extremely sharp if he had not spread it with little of some of his humor. He always used humor to make people enjoy better his novels. Voltaire‚ mostly protected a sour candy with a small coat of sweet in order to make it easier to consume.

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    A journal is kept to reminisce on experiences people have gone through‚ also to share with others in the future. In the two narratives “from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” by Olaudah Equiano and “from The Journal of the First Voyage to America” by Christopher Columbus are both journals about their life experiences. Equiano and Columbus had different encounters with the people they met‚ and used different imagery. Likewise‚ they both wrote for the same purpose. The

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    Who Is Olaudah Equiano

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    The Life of Olaudah Equiano Olaudah Equiano was a former enslaved African‚ seaman and merchant. He contributed immensely to the abolishment of the slave trade by writing an autobiography entitled " The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano"‚ that depicted the horrors caused by slavery. From the story of Olaudah Equiano‚ Africa is represented as a land that uncommonly rich and fruitful‚ by bearing all kinds of vegetables in abundance. The people were farmers where the people grew

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    Olaudah Equiano Summary

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    about the tortuous points in America. Olauda Equiano wrote about having “the least glimpse of hope” in his autobiography The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ or Gusatavus Vassa the African. Equiano did not see anything good that would come from the Africans voyage to America‚ so he wrote to emphasize the pain that was felt. Also from The Interesting Narrative‚ Equiano stresses the depression that he felt in the inhumane conditions on the ship over to America. He repeatedly mentions

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    In The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ the author Equiano recollects on his abduction‚ the Middle Passage‚ his years as a slave and later his freedom. He recalls being ripped from his home‚ an African Ibo village and sold into slavery. The most horrifying details of his story were during the Middle Passage‚ where Europeans were uncivilized‚ peaceful and moral to any of the slaves on the ships. Equiano’s experiences gave him knowledge of how Europeans truly are‚ the real version

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    Olaudah Equiano's Life

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    Most of what we know about Equiano comes from his autobiography The Interesting Narrative in which he describes his enslavement from the age of eleven. In 1762‚ Equiano returned to the West Indies‚ before he was able to save enough money to buy his freedom in 1766. The Interesting Narrative gives a first hand account of Equiano’s early life‚ and is one of the earliest ‘slave narratives’ written in English by an African. This provides an invaluable insight into the conditions

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    Olaudah Equiano Passage

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    The passage from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano‚ Gustavus Vassa‚ the African‚ Written by Himself is structured to humanize the African population being brought to the America’s. By positively depicting the image of black men and at the same time using negative diction to portray the image of white men‚ Equiano is able to challenge the ideals that black people are savages and instead questions who the real bad ones are. Equiano structures his passage by first introducing

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    Olaudah Equiano Analysis

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    Candide and The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano point out different roles of religious convictions about violent evil. By the time Voltaire wrote Candide‚ he was no longer a Christian‚ because he believed there was not a rational basis for the Christian belief in God at work in the world. Whereas‚ Equiano’s experience of slavery brought him to Christianity‚ which helped him make sense of how God could redeem an evil act such as slavery. After reading the short stories the reader

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    The Journey of Olaudah Equiano There is much debate today on the real origins of Olaudah Equiano and the validity of his slave narrative. Many believe he was born into slavery in South Carolina and he fabricated his African roots and journey through the Middle Passage in order to sell more copies of his narrative. However‚ what is important is not so much the truthfulness it obtains‚ but the message it leaves his readers. Equiano may or may not have been from Africa‚ but he still had a firsthand

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