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LIVE OF A SLAVE GIRL

Life of a Slave Girl
Harriet Jacobs constantly refers to friends that help her through her plight for freedom.
Relying on the kindness of others seems to be a trend through out her life. Harriet was
always helped out when she was a slave and when she escaped from slavery. When ever she
got into troubble someone always came to her rescue. Everyone that came to her rescue was
risking themselves when they would aid her. Be it a good old friend from the past,
someone who knew her mother or a random stranger in the last expected place, there was
always someone to save her. She thankfully accepted every bit of aid that came her way.
Countless times Harriet speaks of geting help from someone whom she knew when she was
little, be it an old friend or someone who is helping her because they knew her mother.
People always wanted to help her, and this makes me wonder what she was like. Not once in
her story does Harriet describe herself or do we get to know much about her other then
how troubbled she always is. 
Harriet was someone of a very strong moral character. Her second master Dr. Flint was
relentless in his desires to have her as his lover yet she never gave in. In the
situation of a slave this was very unusual. There was nothing to stop Dr. Flint from
sticking Harriet in jail or whiping her untill she couldnt stand anymore for no other
reason then he felt like it. Yet she would not do anything she chose not to. She
eventually ran away from him after spending years in his service and spent seven years
hiding in an atic that summed up to be a large coffin then serve him and his family any
more. She would rather torchure herself then submit to the Flints and do something she
felt was wrong.
At the age of six Harriet learned to read and write from her first master. Harriet had a
very strong belief in god. Her ability to read was a great strength to her because it
allowed her to learn the word of god and understand it better. At many points in her life
she was unable to attend church for fear of being captured and returned to Dr. Flint. The
Bible was the only thing she could turn to for compfort and relief. 
Everytime someone did anything for Harriet she was eternally gratefull. Be it some food,
clothing, kind words or sheltering her from her enimys. One man told her about her
children coming to join her on the plantation, and she says to this day she is grateful
to that gentleman for the information. Just a few words from one man and she is is
forever thankful to him. Every person that had every done anything for her stayed in her
heart and kindly remembered. Most people today take everything soo lightly that it shows
a lot about her that she might be thankful to someone no matter the case.
Through out her plight she made many friends and allys. From people asked to help her to
people who noticed she was in troubble and did all they possibly could with out thinking
about the reprocussions if their help was found out. Most of her assistence in escaping
slavery came from completely unexpected places.
Betty, the slave of a wealthy slave trader's wife was one of the people who played a
large role in Harriet's escape. They had met before but we are not told to what extent
Betty and Harriet knew eachother. Betty's mistress was the one hiding Harriet out of the
kindness of her heart yet Betty was the one who did everything to conseal her. She
faithfully hid Harriet and took care of her as best she could. At one point Betty states
that she would rather see Harriet free then to be free herself. This type of thing amazes
me, that someone, not family, who had almost no attachment to someone could so honistly
help someone else. Though Betty was the first to give everything to help Harriet, many
others helped her get away as well.
Peter and Harriet met when they were both very young. He was the apprentice to Harriet's
father and was a trusted friend of the family. Peter was the person who enabled Harriet
to escape the south. For seven years he kept on the lookout for an oppertunity to smuggle
Harriet north. After much time, he found way by a sympathetic caption of a ship to bring
her north. He gave seven years trying to help her with information and a way to get north
instead of helping himself. To simply save a friend.
After Harriet arived in New York she met Mr. Bruce. His second wife was the greatest help
to Harriet through out all of her years. Though she was white, she treated Harriet as an
equal and always tryed to do the best for her. At one point Harriet had to flee from New
York for fear of being cought and Mrs. Bruce tells her to bring her baby with her so that
if she happened to be cought they would have to bring Harriet back to her and that there
might be some way to help her then. Eventually Mrs. Bruce enables someone to purchase
Harriet for three hundred dollars from Mr. Flint's daughter so that Harriet could be
free. 
ps i got a C on this :/
Bibliography
Incidents in the live of a slave girl by harriet jacobs written as linda brent

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