Frances Harper's poem "The Slave Auction" recounts a slave auction scene in which women lose their loved ones, as well as the speaker's awareness after seeing the spectacle. It illustrates what it's like to be surrounded by black women, some of whose husbands and children were being sold there, as wRead more
Frances Harper’s poem “The Slave Auction” recounts a slave auction scene in which women lose their loved ones, as well as the speaker’s awareness after seeing the spectacle. It illustrates what it’s like to be surrounded by black women, some of whose husbands and children were being sold there, as well as young ladies who were ashamed and upset about what was going on. Although some black women were crying over the loss of their husbands, others were suffering from the sorrow of watching their children being traded for little more than “gold.” Nobody can truly understand someone else’s suffering unless they are experiencing it themselves, says Harper.
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Alliteration: When two or more nearby words or syllables repeat the same beginning consonant sound, it is known as alliteration. For example “stifled sobs” and “deep despair”. Hyperbole: Exaggeration used as a figure of speech or rhetorical technique is known as hyperbole. For example, “Whose stifleRead more
The Slave Auction Summary
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