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Which rhetorical device does the author use in this sentence to make the reader feel the horror and violence the slaves were subjected to? It was the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery, through which I was about to pass. simile personification metaphor paradox

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Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass by Frederick Douglass (excerpt) I was quite a child, but I well remember it. I never shall forget it whilst I remember any thing. It was the first of a long series of such outrages, of which I was doomed to be a witness and a participant. It struck me with awful force. It was the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery, through which I was about to pass. It was a most terrible spectacle. I wish I could commit to paper the feelings with which I beheld it.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its metaphor, the blood stained gate is the life he is about to lead

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