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kondaur [170]
2 years ago
15

How does Harriet Jacobs narrative demonstrate the elements of the rags to riches trope? How effective was the use of this common

structure for the narrative?
English
1 answer:
Amanda [17]2 years ago
5 0

Harriet Jacobs narrative demonstrate the elements of the rags to riches  because Jacob shows demonstrates the process of how a female slave can live and thrive in all of her own fortitude via her personal experience.

<h3>Who was Harriet Jacobs?</h3>

The  use of  common structure for the narrative is known to be consistent with her struggle and as such it is very effective.

She is known to be a famous figure who was born a slave, but she was known to be a famous writer, abolitionist and reformer.

Therefore, Harriet Jacobs narrative demonstrate the elements of the rags to riches  because Jacob shows demonstrates the process of how a female slave can live and thrive in all of her own fortitude via her personal experience.

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