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How did Frederick Douglass's life change as a result of the
fight with Covey?

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Douglass's fight with Covey is the climax of the Narrative—it marks Douglass's turning point from demoralized slave to confident, freedom-seeking man. Douglass achieves this transformation by matching and containing Covey's own violence and by showing himself to be Covey's opposite.

Explanation: cause the fight was covery your welcome

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