In
comparing both sets of literary elements in both autobiographies, I think we have to open with
one glaring distinction: There is a vast difference in the narrative told by a slave vs. a free
man in America. Without a doubt this reality tempers comparing the sets of literary elements in
both autobiographies. I think that we can apply questions to better answer the literary
elements with this distinction...
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Compare and contrast the literary elements in the autobiographies of Frederick Douglass and Benjamin Franklin.
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