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dangina [55]
4 years ago
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George Harris’s letter is most closely connected to which theme?

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harkovskaia [24]4 years ago
8 0
 answer may be the failed ideas of America. DO so correct me if I am wrong. THanks
Leona [35]4 years ago
4 0

George Harris’s letter is most closely connected to a kind of slave owners who are involved in evil. This theme is developed by the author taking into account the differences stated between the characteristics of a black man George and his owner,

George is described as an intelligent and innovative young man, He is talented and inventive. When he’s sent to work in a bagging factory, he invents a labor saving machine for cleaning hemp, which revolutionizes the way the factory works. Unfortunately, his "master" is jealous of George’s abilities and uses George’s intelligence as an excuse to punish and humiliate him.  

Mr. Harris  threatens to force George to abandon his wife, Eliza, and their child, who are slaves of the Shelbys, so that George can "marry" one of Harris’s own slaves. It’s not surprising that George has trouble believing that a loving, Christian God is behind these events.


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