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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Uncle Tom's Cabin, Analysis, Symbolism, and Synopsis
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is able to successfully alienate Northerners from their fellow Southerners. His experiences are the most effective because there is a sense of security that he is indeed credible. He also avoids reference to weaknesses in his argument and elements of his personal life: he is strictly professional. Though Stowe and Douglass agree on a concept but offer different approaches, they end on a harmonious note of warning to inspire slave emancipation: the wrath of God.
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