Answer: 1st the household fight
2nd prince breaks it up and threatens death
3rd romeo is heartbroken
4thjuliet and the prince
5th tybilt sees romeo
6th lady capulet tells tybilt no
7th romeo and juliet fall in love
8th true identity
Explanation:
Answer:
― Harriet Ann Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
Explanation:
This is a piece of Literature that also works as resistance in the Anti-Slavery Movement. Harriet Ann shows this by describing how she was a victim of Dr. Flint's sexual harassment and the desperation that came alongside her actions. She shows how Dr. Flint's wife was embittered and unhappy by knowing that her husband was a philanderer, knowing that there wasn't anything to be done.
"(...)it contaminates the daughters, and makes the wives wretched".
Jacobs also writes that this is a recurring phenomenon because sons learn from seeing their father's actions, that abusing their female slaves is an acceptable norm; that it's natural.
"(...) makes white fathers cruel and sensual; the sons violent and licentious"
Romeo intended to s<span>teal Juliet's body and take it away with him.
(A bit creepy, right?)</span>