Edwin Epps Answers

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Answer: According to my understanding, his purpose of describing the growing of cotton and sugar production such details was to inform his audience about the importance of slaves in the agriculture of that time. He also wants to realize the audience about how much hard work the slaves had to done during that time. Answer: Patsey was a 23-year-old black slave of Edwin Epps. She was a good girl with joyous nature and charming eyes. Many years of consistent beating and bad behavior from her owner forced her to commits the suicide. She was also raped many times by her master Edwin Epps and she also faced the very cruel behavior from her Epps’ wife. The wife of Epps demand her husband Edwin Epps to sell Patsey because of jealous behavior but Edwin Epps refused…show more content…
Slaves were provided bad living conditions and less food. They were forced to work in harsh environmental conditions without taking proper rest. They were treated very badly and were used to whip by their owners without any reason. Overall life of slaves was very bad and in trouble because of their owners. According to Northup, the persons who defend the slavery considered the slaves as their personal property because they have bought those slaves and have paid for those slaves. Some defenders of slavery considered the buying and selling of slaves as animals. Among these defenders of slavery, Epps was one of them. Answer: The music and dance was also a kind of resistance of slaves to the owners. The songs sung by the slaves were not clear to the owners so dancing and singing was a taste of freedom for the slaves. Songs were an open source for communication between slaves because the songs were not meaningful for the owners. Songs were also having spiritual value in life of slaves. Furthermore dance and music were a sense of relief for slaves. So that is why dance and music were very important in slaves’

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