Rhetorical Analysis Of Benjamin Banneker's Letter To George Washington

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Benjamin Banneker writes to George Washington about how he feels about the situation of slavery and what George Washington has done to make this situation end.Benjamin Banneker's letter to George Washington uses a variety of rhetorical devices to express how he feels about being mistreated during slavery and how George Washington didn't do much to end slavery. At the outset of the passage, Banneker uses personification in "which even hope and fortitude wore the aspect of inability to the conflict". He's stating that the people were losing hope in becoming free and for slavery to end. That they became "powerless" and were being used more and hurt more. Furthermore, there is some negative tone in lines 11-14. Saying that George Washington is