The craftsmanship canvas with dark lines is to speak to fear and mystery. Black is a color for the most part connected with fear and mystery and the lines being altogether mutilated not so much prompting to anyplace is to speak to a puzzle and distorted dread. Moving to another place can be daunting to someone, particularly moving to some place where one shouldn't be. Douglass is a runaway slave, in spite of being in the North and is a “free” man, the dread of being caught or somebody discovering he is not genuinely a liberated individual. This likewise comes side my quote, "to shield each other from the savage hijacker" (68). Douglass discusses a colored folk and an outlaw slave being on unpleasant terms and the colored man deceives the slave and threatens illuminate his master of his whereabouts. There is a premonition sense Douglass has after living as a runaway slave. The second dynamic picture is the broken cuffs. It is to speak to annulment and how he is a "free" slave. Douglass is no longer bound to the coldblooded and violent pictures of slavery and he has broken those cuffs to live as a "free" man in the North. Douglass' first thoughts subsequent to getting away is that he is presently a free person and no more drawn out as a slave. The last picture is of a
The craftsmanship canvas with dark lines is to speak to fear and mystery. Black is a color for the most part connected with fear and mystery and the lines being altogether mutilated not so much prompting to anyplace is to speak to a puzzle and distorted dread. Moving to another place can be daunting to someone, particularly moving to some place where one shouldn't be. Douglass is a runaway slave, in spite of being in the North and is a “free” man, the dread of being caught or somebody discovering he is not genuinely a liberated individual. This likewise comes side my quote, "to shield each other from the savage hijacker" (68). Douglass discusses a colored folk and an outlaw slave being on unpleasant terms and the colored man deceives the slave and threatens illuminate his master of his whereabouts. There is a premonition sense Douglass has after living as a runaway slave. The second dynamic picture is the broken cuffs. It is to speak to annulment and how he is a "free" slave. Douglass is no longer bound to the coldblooded and violent pictures of slavery and he has broken those cuffs to live as a "free" man in the North. Douglass' first thoughts subsequent to getting away is that he is presently a free person and no more drawn out as a slave. The last picture is of a