The concept of movement in Douglass's autobiography primarily represents Douglass's desire for freedom. His journey reflects not only the physical act of moving from one place to another but also the deeper yearning for liberation from the constraints of slavery and the quest for personal and social autonomy.
What role does the concept of movement play in Douglass's autobiography?(1 point)
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Represents Douglass's desire for freedom
Describes Douglass's physical labor on the plantation
Highlights Douglass's journey from the South to the North
Illustrates Douglass's ability to travel between different plantations
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