They can be similar in some ways, but different in others. Immigrants can be treated badly because of their citizenship which is sometimes called 'modern day slavery'. Immigrants can sometimes be beaten or treated with cruelty, but not always. It depends on the conditions the immigrants are working on. But slaves are usually treated very badly because they are slaves and known to be treated as people wish because of human selfishness. So generally, slaves are treated much worse. Hope this helps.Answer kindly provided by Denis Ianev.
Harriet Jacobs states that the slave girl's greatest personal curse is her beauty. This is because her beauty attracts unwanted attention and abuse from her white masters, leading to a life of fear, exploitation, and vulnerability.
In a manufacturing setting, a master-slave configuration might be used in a production line where multiple machines need to be synchronized to work together efficiently. The master machine can control the operation of the slave machines, ensuring they work in harmony and maintain the desired output without needing individual input.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean life as in living then I quite like living thanks but if you mean life as a life as in this life then, meh, I haven't had any other lives to compare to so, um, I can't really hate or like it. Maybe I'll be able to tell you next life, when I have something to compare to.
Sure! Some examples of figurative language in "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" include: Similes: "It was a mountain of difficulty, dread, and terror, that no slave." Metaphors: "I was broken in body, soul, and spirit." Personification: "They breathed the very atmosphere of corrupting influence."
Jo Anderson was a slave who later became a prominent and successful farmer after emancipation.
In the present, Dana is a successful writer who enjoys autonomy and freedom in her career. As a slave, Dana faced oppression, exploitation, and lacked control over her own life. The stark differences highlight the progress she has made in achieving agency and independence.
ImmigrantCorrection: Emigrant, not immigrant. Immigrant is a person who comes into a country.
A slave was a slave for life.
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Both. An Immigrant is one who migrates to another country; They would be a Japanese immigrant
Jacob Riis
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl was created in 1861.
A narrative of his life. It is titled " Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave"
It was hard
An immigrant.
The Immigrant Song, it is also in Shrek the Third, and School of Rock