Olaudah Equiano: from "The Life of Olaudah Equiano" - Read Flashcards

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  • as you read, keep in mind that this literature represents the attitudes and ideas of the 1600’s, not present day
  • each paragraph of Equiano’s narrative adds an emotional layer to his experience. As you finish each paragraph, write down an adjective or a phrase that you think best summarizes his emotional state at that moment
  • once you’ve annotated each paragraph consider what we call the “emotional arc” of the story. see if you can connect how Equiano’s journey from fascination to shock to horror contributes to his attitude towards slavery
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where was Equiano born

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  • Africa
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what did Equiano mean when he called the slave traders “nominal Christians”

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  • they are hypocrites, Christians in name only
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how was Equiano tested to see if he was physically sound prior to the ocean voyage

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  • he was tossed into the air
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what did the sailors do to the captives who refused to eat

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  • they beat them
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what does Equiano think will happen to him when he is brought on board the slave ship

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  • he thinks he will be eaten
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what did Equiano say was a “new refinement in cruelty”

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  • being separated from family and friends when sold
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after he had been captured, Equiano was taken on board a slave ship. where did he sleep

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  • he slept on deck
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after equiano was captured, where was he taken

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  • west indies
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how did some of the captured africans escape their imprisonment while on the slave ship

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  • they jumped overboard
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why was Equiano allowed to stay on deck more than other captives

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  • because of his youth, his captors feared he might not otherwise survive
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