The Life of Olaudah Equiano
QUESTION ABOUT THE READING
Near the end of the passage, Equiano says that the Africans feared that they were to be eaten by their white captors. How does this part of the passage employ irony?
Near the end of the passage, Equiano says that the Africans feared that they were to be eaten by their white captors. How does this part of the passage employ irony?
I'm sorry, what passage are you referring to?