The Life of Olaudah Equiano
Slavery
What was the difference between slavery in Africa as described by Equiano and slavery as he experienced it?
What was the difference between slavery in Africa as described by Equiano and slavery as he experienced it?
Equiano's utter confusion and terror is highly subjective and emotional - he is able to evoke the feeling of how Africans felt when removed from their home. In this way, it is markedly different from Chapter 1 which, as previously discussed, uses the more objective tone of travel writing. Whether or not Equiano was born in Africa, he certainly knew some version of a slave ship experience, and his writing has a sharper edge because of it.