Saturday, June 1, 2019
Empathy essay- my life as a slave (capture to the auction) :: essays research papers
MY INTRODUCTION TO SLAVERYWe dont have the corresponding limitations as other tidy sum of different tribes do. I am a free woman, or shall I say I was a free woman. I am the wife of our tribes read/write head Jankay Boto, thats where I got my surname, Boto. Before my marriage I was a Touray. My father, or Paupa, was the chief of the tribe Adance. The two tribes, Adance and Denkyira, my conserves tribe, are in the same village, Juffure. The two tribes have been friends for as long as anyone can remember, I mean they have been friends for since like ever. Thats how I got married into this tribe. As these tribes are very close to each other I can visit my Paupas house whenever I want. I, being the daughter of the tribes chief, was allowed to study but up till a certain age and when that age I came I wasnt willing to stop my studies but my father and my brother wanted me to collapse school and help my mom in the rice plantations. However this didnt satisfy me, so I oppose this ide a up till my manlike relatives agreed on me having further studies and I did succeed, thanks to my mom. Now I teach to small children in my tribe and they are quite happy with me. My students embroil my 2 children, Brima and Saloum. I do more of religion there, I teach my students about Islam my religion. My name is Yaisa Boto, and now you will learn about my life in detail.I had a very respected position in my tribe. People came up to me for consultancy because of my high experience of life. Apart from teaching I also did near house works with my slaves. I did not want to lay a heavy burden on their shoulders, I believed in justice not injustice. My husband and I had a couple of fights involving the slaves he disagreed on the fact that I had to work with them but I ignored him. I did not want the slaves to do a lot of work. They just cleaned the house prepared the meal and did other such things. My slaves were not treated as slave they lived in a homely condition, they were nev er mistreated. I never saw them as slaves. The only two things that gave them this name, slave, were that they werent paid and they didnt have the right to own property.
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