deciding to fight back against Covey's beatings is a turning point for Douglass that leads him to resolve to escape from slavery.
douglass chose to describe his fight with Covey in his memoir because him fighting back against Covey's beatings is in fact a turning point for him, which results in him escaping from slavery.
I believe the answer is A... Loneliness, because he is lonely walking home from the pub
Answer:
I dont see means that I cant escape from a prison
A charming white flower that sparks his eyes