Aggie Auld's birth name is Agnes Leilehua Auld.
James Muir Auld died in 1942.
Ian Somerhalder's ex-girlfriend.
Bertie Marshall was born in 1936.
The cast of It Almost Happened - 1915 includes: Sylvia Ashton as Mrs. Cutter Neal Burns as Mr. Cutter Lee Moran as Mr. Gordon Billie Rhodes as Mrs. Gordon
how and why does MRS. Auld's behavior toward douglass change?
Mrs. Sophia Auld
If written by Mrs. Auld, the account might provide a different perspective on Frederick Douglass's experiences, focusing more on her emotions, thoughts, and internal struggles regarding slavery and her relationship with Douglass. Mrs. Auld's narrative may also highlight the societal pressures, contradictions, and power dynamics that shaped her actions and attitudes towards Douglass.
Mrs. Auld
Frederick Douglass attributes the kindness of Mrs. Auld to her nature as a naturally kind person, unaffected by the corrupting influence of slavery when she first met him. He describes her initial treatment of him as compassionate and genuine before she began to conform to the racial attitudes prevalent at the time.
Mrs. Auld smiling at him
She adapted to new circumstances by convincing herself that she agreed with her husband's views.
When Frederick Douglass first arrives at the Auld household, Mrs. Auld initially treats him with kindness and compassion. She shows him a level of care that contrasts with the harshness he experienced before. However, this kindness soon changes as she is influenced by her husband's views on slavery, leading her to adopt a more cruel and oppressive demeanor towards Douglass. This shift highlights the corrupting power of slavery on relationships and morality.
Her Husband corrupted her to become an evil slave owner.
I know it isn't, but Sidney Poitier in 'The Concrete Jungle' springs to mind.....
Initially, Mrs. Auld is supportive of Frederick Douglass's reading and sees it as a positive endeavor. She believes that education can uplift him, reflecting her own values of enlightenment and moral responsibility. However, as her husband, Mr. Auld, prohibits her from teaching Douglass, her attitude shifts, and she becomes more aligned with the oppressive views of slavery, ultimately discouraging his pursuit of knowledge. This change highlights the corrupting influence of slavery on human relationships and moral integrity.
Aggie Auld's birth name is Agnes Leilehua Auld.