A: Racial injustice became a norm in early America, with a lasting effect on modern american society.
B: Equiano shows racial injustice:
C: “I have seen some of these poor African prisoners most severely cut for attempting to do so, and hourly whipped for not eating” (74).
D: Through details, Equiano illustrates the treatment of the African people, these people are being “most severely cut” and “whipped,” like an animal. This dehumanizes these Africans.
B2: Rowlandson shows racial injustice:
C2: “they, like inhuman creatures laugh” (Second Remove)
D2: Through simile, Rowlandson compares the Native Americans to be like unhuman beings, they are “inhuman creatures” and this dehumanizes the Native Americans. …show more content…
B: Equiano
C: “However, he meant me for a present to some of his friends in
England” (36)
D: Through details, Equiano, being a slave, is described as a “present”. At this time slaves were used as a symbol of power as well as for their labor; and when he was given as a present, it exemplified his former owner’s wealth and power in America.
B2: Rowlandson
C2: “came the Indians with great numbers upon Lancaster” (1st remove)
D2: Through imagery, the indians can be visualized advancing towards the colonist town, Lancaster. This is to show the results of the power-hungriness of the Puritans. These colonists came expanded into the land of the Indians to build lancaster; the Puritans desired power through land. From removing the Indians from this land they were able to form this town.
E: The need for general power came from the injustices that the Puritans practiced. They gained confidence in their superiority against the other races to further expand and self-promote themselves. Thus, the colonists continued to grow their power, which would in turn create the need for the continuation of these