In “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,” Douglass employs stark and vivid imagery to depict the brutal realities of slavery, particularly its dehumanizing impact on children, as seen in his descriptions of their physical suffering and emotional neglect. He uses language that highlights their fragility and innocence, juxtaposed with the harsh conditions they endure, showcasing how slavery strips away their childhood, reducing them to mere property devoid of love or care.
Analyze how Douglass uses specific language and imagery to convey the dehumanizing effects of slavery on children. Write your answer in 1-2 sentences.(2 points)
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