In the country slaves have a very limited freedom and are carefully watched by slave owners. Compare and contrast the treatment of slaves by the slave owners in the city with the slave owners on the plantations. Auld's comments? What did Douglass decide to do in light of the comments? Douglass realized that the his comments were true and decides to learn to read. Auld and when her husband found out he told her that it was dangerous to teach a slave to read because it makes them discontented. Auld say when he found out? Douglass was taught the alphabet by Mrs. To what did Douglass attribute his good fortune? Douglass referred to it as a "good fortune from God" What did Mrs. What did Douglass think about his departure from Colonel Lloyd's plantation? He thought of it as an interesting, new, and exciting time of his life. He worked/lived with Hugh Auld and was to take care of his son Thomas. How old was Douglass when he left the Lloyd plantation? Where did he go? With whom did he live there? What was his job? He went to Baltimore when he was 7-8 years old. How did Master Daniel Lloyd treat the young Douglass? Because he was young Master Lloyd protected Douglass from older boys and gave him food. Beal Bondy? What did each of them do? What were the results of their actions? They each killed slaves and were not punished because it was legal. Gore received no punishment because the witnesses were slaves who could not sue or testify against a white man. He did this to ensure that his slaves stay in line and always obey him. Gore receive? Why? When Demby did not obey his command to come out of the creek, Mr. Gore do to the slave named Demby? Why did he do this? What punishment did Mr. Obdurate - He was able to stubbornly ignore his conscious and inflict inhumane punishment. Gore? Cruel - able to inflict his sadistic punishments.Īrtful - He was cunning and artful enough to be devious Gore was "cruel, artful, and obdurate." What are the examples that Douglass gives for each of these adjectives about Mr.
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