"The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano" is a first hand account of a life in slavery. After gaining his freedom, Equiano recalls his career in business and his perception of white people and how the institution of slavery has made them cruel and callous.
November the 22nd. Caine states it when he was reading out Sam's birth certificate
allegory
What are the different reading techniques
From reading Equiano's narrative about his later life, one can infer his continued commitment to the abolitionist cause through his active involvement in advocating for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade and engaging with political figures. Equiano's success in publishing and distributing his autobiography, along with his efforts to educate others about the horrors of slavery, showcases his dedication to social justice and equality beyond his personal experiences. Additionally, his ability to navigate multiple identities and cultural spheres suggests a resilience and adaptability that likely influenced his later pursuits and interactions.
reading a journal that is unedited and un organized
an allegory
Allegory. It is a literary device where elements of a story represent abstract ideas or concepts, often to convey moral, political, or philosophical messages beyond the literal interpretation of the narrative.
There are two Reflective questions to ask after reading a narrative. One is "Is this experience typical of a larger group?" and the other is to ask yourself if you would have done something differently than the person in the story.
an allegory
To understand the order in which event occurred. (APEX)
No. The knowledge of God not being mentioned comes from reading the book itself.
Read quickly if the text is expository; read carefully if it is a narrative.