What is a slave narrative? a literary genre in which slaves gave accounts of their lives in slavery, often including their time
spent in slavery, escape, and heroism a literary criticism of books that portray slavery in a positive light a type of epic poem that portrays slaves as heroes a story that has a slave as the main character
A slave narrative is a literary genre which depicts the life of a person whose freedom was forbidden. Britain, France and Spain among other powerful nations enslaved people to do many tasks without any human rights. A slave narrative tends to be set in a life after being freed from slavery. It is important to mention that slavery was abolished in the USA in 1865, and this abolition allowed people to give a detailed account of how their lives were and how they scaped this condition. The usually sad and unfair stories inspired authors to publish books with these fascinating and painful lives.
<span>A literary genre in which slaves gave accounts of their lives in slavery, often including their time spent in slavery, escape, and heroism. </span>
Grendel is a 1971 novel by American author John Gardner. It is a retelling of part of the Old English poem Beowulf from the perspective of the antagonist, Grendel.
They had a happy ending because they felt like they got justice and free rain over the socs when they won the battle and like they avenged what Johnny did.