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How does Douglass’s description of the garden and the theft of fruit serve as a metaphor for the larger system of slavery? in a short sentence

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Douglass uses the garden—an abundant, cultivated space whose fruit slaves must furtively steal—to symbolize how slavery withholds the fruits of labor and basic human needs, forcing furtive survival and revealing the system's cruelty and hypocrisy.