Why does douglass describe his fight with covey in such detail in his memoir, narrative of the life of frederick douglass?
deciding to fight back against covey’s beatings is a turning point for douglass that leads him to resolve to escape from slavery.
the fight with covey is at the heart of every lecture douglass gives when he speaks at anti-slavery rallies.
by defeating covey in the fight, douglass wins his freedom from the cruel slave overseer and begins a new life in the north.
as a consequence of his fight with covey, douglass meets anna, a free black woman he eventually marries.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
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In 2–3 complete sentences, thoroughly explain the protagonist's main motivation or goal in "the rules of the game"? what does the protagonist want? provide at least two specific details from the text to support your analysis of the protagonist's motivation or goal.
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