Consider douglasss speech what to the slave is the fourth


Consider Douglass's speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" What logic does he use to make his point? His speech contains a lot of emotion, including anger. His anger is certainly justified, but does his anger take away from the effectiveness from his argument?

Describe a time when you argued a position you were angry about. Were you able to make an effective argument? Why or why not?

Consider Frost's "The Road Not Taken." A common (mis)interpretation of the poem is that it's about taking the nontraditional path. However, it seems to be more about a poem about rationalizing one's actions, as described in the video below. After reviewing the video, comment on this tendency of humans to rationalize actions. Why would this narrator tell a story where he/she clearly alters events?

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