
The Unforgiving Truth: The Brutality of Slavery in Frederick Douglass's Narrative
Frederick Douglass's account of his life as a slave unflinchingly exposes the brutal realities of slavery. From the emotional scars of family separations to the physical violence inflicted by overseers, Douglass paints a vivid picture of an institution designed to dehumanize and oppress. This theme resonates throughout his narrative, revealing the psychological toll of enslavement and the enduring fight for freedom.

