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- explain douglass’ line where he says, “i envied my fellow - slaves for their stupidity”.
Frederick Douglass, an educated enslaved person, understood the horrors and injustice of his enslavement fully, which caused him profound mental anguish. His fellow enslaved people, denied access to education and trapped in systemic ignorance enforced by slaveholders, were unaware of the full extent of their oppression and the freedom they were deprived of. This lack of awareness spared them the constant, agonizing knowledge of their stolen humanity and limited future. Douglass envied this unknowing because it meant they did not suffer the same psychological torment he endured from his clarity about his condition.
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Douglass envied his enslaved peers' enforced ignorance: unlike him, who knew the full injustice and pain of slavery due to his education, their lack of awareness spared them the constant, crippling psychological suffering of understanding their stolen freedom and oppressed state.