5. What promises do Stanton and Douglass make to their audiences and how does each author fulfill his promise with regards to the narrative?

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Staton promises the audience a thought-provoking story that will make the audience seek answers. Douglass promises a reflective story that makes the audience think about how society is being built.

How does each fulfill the promise?

  • Stanton creates mysteries and enigmas in the story.
  • This makes the audience try to solve them as the story progresses.
  • Douglass recounts his experience as a slave.
  • This makes the public reflect on how society has been built from inequality.

Staton wants the audience to participate in the story and have the feeling that they are working with him, for this reason, he creates thought-provoking stories that require the audience to think and try to unravel all the mysteries involved.

Douglass, on the other hand, wants to make people reflect on slavery and how society has established a cruel system that exploits and punishes black people based on skin color alone.

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