At the end of the Introduction (part of handout) to the Slave Trade and the Lite

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At the end of the Introduction (part of handout) to the Slave Trade and the Literature of Abolition, it states,
“The strategies for depicting violence, suffering, and retaliation that anti- and pro- slavery writers developed over the course of this long debate altered the cultural landscape. The influence of their writings is discernable throughout Romantic literature” (96).
The Introduction goes on to point out that the four texts we read for this sequence,
“…suggest the variety of moves writers made to galvanize the attention of the reading public” (96).
In your post, compare the different ‘moves’/approaches used by the four authors (Equiano, Cowper, Coleridge, and Newton) we read for this sequence. Does one writer’s moves appeal to you more than the others as a reader? Pay attention to how the authors approach the subject. For instance, Coleridge’s scathing attack on the hypocrisy of supposedly model Christians sipping tea sweetened on the backs and with the blood of slaves, is altogether different than Newton’s method, whose poem would become a religious anthem for the very people he wished to free.
A complete post covers all four writers.
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