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Invisible Decentors In Frederick Douglass 'Hatred For Slaveholders'

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Frederick Douglass used metaphors in his writing to convey his intense hatred for slaveholders. Douglass wrote, “I would leave him to imagine himself surrounded by myriads of invisible tormentors, ever ready to snatch from his infernal grasp his trembling prey.” This quote is directed towards a slaveholder. Douglass, a slave himself, has immense hatred for slaveholders. The harsh hope Douglass left describes exactly how slaves feel during their lives. Slaves have to work for countless slaveholders who have full authority over the slaves. This is represented by the ‘invisible tormenters’ because of the imprisonment they experience. It is as if their hope of freedom is invisible. Furthermore, slaveholders could do whatever cruel actions they
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