Sacrifice is defined as giving up something important or valued for the sake of other considerations, while freedom is defined as the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Through the actions of the characters in the passage, readers learn the themes of sacrifice and freedom. Harriet Tubman and Thomas Garrett show these traits through their vigilant efforts to free slaves. Furthermore, Ellen Craft demonstrates the themes for freedom and sacrifice in her effort to free both herself and her husband. Throughout the passage, these people demonstrate the themes of sacrifice and freedom with their actions and dialogue. Harriet Tubman’s actions all support her views of sacrifice and freedom. Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist and freed slave …show more content…
Not only did she escape freedom herself but she also made 13 other trips back into the South to help free others. Harriet Tubman continued traveling into dangerous territory despite being a fugitive former slave. She wanted to help others and free as many people as possible, and not just her family and friends. This demonstrates the themes of sacrifice and freedom because she risks her freedom from slavery, and could have been captured and killed by slave hunters on any one of those journeys but continued to save people. The next example of Tubman’s sacrifices is how much she risks her life on the journeys to the south. She walks through hundreds of miles of harsh rain, cold, and wooded forest. This shows the themes because she sacrifices her comfort, and her life potentially, in order to make sure that others can experience freedom as she has. The final example and quote occur towards the middle of the passage when she thinks of the consequences that would happen if she gets caught, and then risks one slave’s life for the good of the group. “If they were caught, the eleven