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建立人际资源圈African_American_Literature
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
William Wells Brown use of Literary Terms
In Clotel_ or The President’s Daughter,_ William Wells Brown describes how slave owners had relations with their slaves resulting in mullato children, or of mixed race. Clotel as a main character, and her sister Althesa were two quadroon meaning a quarter of black ancestry, children by a slave woman named Currer and the late President Thomas Jefferson. In these times mulatto and quadroon individuals were considered in higher ranking than a full blooded slave. The mulatto class of slaves was treated better than dark slaves, wore extravagant clothing and was often mistresses of powerful white men. In this story Brown uses hyperbole, dialogue, motif, characterization to dramatize his story.
Hyperbole is exaggeration of a description to convey a positive or negative attribute. Brown uses hyperbole in one scene, when Currer was sold to a gentleman in the New Orleans Market forcing to separate from her youngest daughter. “It seemed as if poor Althesa would have wept herself to death for the first two days after her mother had been torn from her side by the ruthless trafficker in human flesh”. No one on earth could cry so much it caused their death or be torn from one’s side because we are not sewn together like two pieces of fabric. Brown uses this tactic to emphasize the pain Althesa felt when her mother was taken away.
Dialogue is where characters speak to one another in a conversation. Dialogue is used in the auction scene. The auctioneer says “Miss Clotel had been reserved for last, because she was the most valuable. How much gentleman' Real albino, fit for a fancy girl for any one. She enjoys good health and has a sweet temper. How much do you say'” “Five hundred” says a bidder. “Only five hundred for such a girl as this' Gentleman she is worth a deal more than sum; you certainly don’tknow the value of the article you are bidding upon. Here gentleman, I hold in my hand a paper certifying that she has good moral character.” Brown uses dialogue between two characters in the story to paint a picture what it was like at a slave auction and how human beings were bidden on and sold like as piece of property.
Motif is animportant idea or image that can be expressed in one word, recurring in the story. The word mulatto or quadroon is used repeatedly leaving an image of a beautiful mixed girl. Differentiating how light skin slaves worked in the house and the darker ones worked outside. Multiple scenes in Clotel express the circumstances of being a mulatto slave.
Brown uses multiple literacy terms to make points and dramatize his story. These terms were effective because he used techniques to get his point across.

