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I have to make 5 questions about the narrative of fredrick douglass. I already have them but they are to vague, I need more depth to them, I need them re-writed so they make more sense.

Here are the questions:
1. How does Frederick Douglass's education and religious beliefs challenge the romanticized version of slavery?
2. What are some of the ways Douglass's experiences demonstrate the corrupting influence of slavery?
3. In what ways does Douglass's narrative demonstrate his belief in the power of free will and hope?
4. In what ways does Douglass's narrative illustrate the role of fate in human survival?
5. How does Douglass's narrative challenge myths about the inherent inferiority of African Americans?

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Answer:

1. How did Frederick Douglass's education, religious beliefs, and experiences demonstrate the inhumane conditions of slavery?

2. What strategies did Douglass use to challenge the romanticized version of slavery?

3. In what ways does Douglass's narrative illustrate his belief in human agency and hope for a better future?

4. How do Douglass's experiences demonstrate the role that fate plays in survival during enslavement?

5. How does Douglass's narrative refute false assumptions about African American inferiority?

Hopefully this helps you.

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