Bondwoman's Narrative: A Character Analysis of the Narrator Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Bondwoman's Narrative.

Bondwoman's Narrative: A Character Analysis of the Narrator Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Bondwoman's Narrative.
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Bondwoman's Narrative: A Character Analysis of the Narrator

Summary: Provides a character analysis of "Bondwoman's Narrative" by Hannah Craft, Fugitive Slave, Recently Escaped from North Carolina. The novel is believed to be the first ever written by an American slave.
Trapped Narrator

Bondwoman's Narrative is written by a person who called itself as Hannah Crafts. But since the book was a manuscript before the editor bought from an auction and published recently, it is not clear yet who actually wrote this book. However it is strongly supposed by its editor and other reviewers that the book is the first novel of a slave woman. The value of a narrative from a fugitive or former slave is significant in terms of historical context because of its relevance to understanding eighteenth and nineteenth century American history. (Andrews, 1) Therefore, if Bondwoman's Narrative is actually written by a slave woman, the book's historical value cannot be measured. Since the identity of the author is still in discussion, analyzing the text in different aspects comes across significant. Hannah Crafts, who believed as the author of this book and also the heroin of the...

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