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Man Vs Slave
Man Vs Slave Man vs. Slave Many have different definitions on a slave and a man. I have found that even I do not have the same definition as my peers, or even of Frederick Douglass himself. In my definition, a slave is one who has no rights, no freedom, is submissive, and can do only what they are ordered. To be disobedient will result in a beating or whipping. In a sense children are slaves. They are monitored very closely and always told what to do. In the same respect the entire populous is a slave. All are responsible to a higher authority. One has their boss to report to, and all, ultimately, report to the government. Even the government has to report to someone; the people are their “slave owner.” A man is one who can (potentially) own land, vote, and earn a living for his family and himself. A man is also one who can think for himself and make decisions based on rational thinking. Another trait of a man is the ability to read and write. Douglass feels that a slave is one who has no freedom, and a man is one who man, slave, one, douglass, even, himself, freedom, write, report, read, own, made, example, covey, states, statement, same, responsible, mr, master, makes, make, living, life, government, given, free, feels, family, definition, decisions, children, both, became, answer
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