Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Plot Diagram & Summary
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EXPOSITION
CONFLICT
RISING ACTION
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Douglass is born sometime around 1818 and grows up as a slave on a cruel plantation in Maryland. He sees his mother a handful of times before she dies, and he grows up hungry, cold, and unloved.
CLIMAX
Douglass is enslaved for life and becomes increasingly unhappy about this reality.
FALLING ACTION
At a young age. Douglass is transferred to the family of Hugh Auld in Baltimore where he learns to read and develops a hatred of slavery. Due to a series of deaths and inheritances, Douglass is moved back and forth between Baltimore and various other locations, eventually ending up under the ownership of Thomas Auld in St. Michael’s, Maryland.
RESOLUTION
The turning point in Douglass's life occurs when he fights back against the vicious slave breaker Edward Covey. By standing up for himself, Douglass gains a sense of self-respect and an increased desire for freedom.
Douglass plans to escape from Mr. Freeland, but is betrayed and imprisoned. Eventually he ends up back with Hugh Auld in Baltimore. Here, he works as a ship caulker and earns a small amount of money he hopes to use in a second escape attempt.
Eventually, in 1838, Douglass succeeds in escaping to New York City. He marries Anna Murray, a free woman who followed him north from Baltimore, and begins his life as a free man.
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