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analyze autobiography
annotate: highlight details in paragraph 2 that describe douglass’s mistress.
infer: highlight this question text and add your responses as a note.
what might douglass’s purpose be in devoting so much space to describing his mistress?
To answer the "Infer" question, we consider the context of Douglass's autobiography (likely Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave). Describing his mistress (Mrs. Auld initially) serves to show the corrupting effect of slavery on slaveholders (she was kind but became harsh due to slavery's influence), contrast with other slaveholders, and illustrate how slavery dehumanizes both slave and master. It also emphasizes the hypocrisy of the slave system and supports his argument against slavery by showing a "good" person turned cruel by the institution.
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Douglass’s purpose in devoting much space to describing his mistress (likely Mrs. Auld) is to illustrate the corrupting impact of slavery on slaveholders (showing how a kind person became harsh due to slavery’s influence), contrast her initial kindness with the cruelty of slavery, highlight slavery’s dehumanizing effect on both slaves and masters, and support his anti - slavery argument by revealing the hypocrisy and moral degradation inherent in the slave system.