Comparative Analysis

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Biographies

 

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Christina C

 

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August 26, 2014

 

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In his essay "The Lonely, Good Company of Books", Rodriguez narrates his learning experience and explains how he started learning from reading books. Despite the fact that both Douglass and Rodriguez had a passion to read and write, to a large extent, their learning experiences were different. The most distinctive difference in their learning experience was that the system and society opposed Douglass's desire to read and write, while Rodriguez was supported by the society; Rodriguez was free, whereas Douglass was a slave for his life; Douglass experienced fear and had to take risks to learn, while Rodriguez was free and had access to information and books...
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The most distinctive difference in their learning experience was that the system and society opposed Douglass's desire to read and write, while Rodriguez was supported by the society; Rodriguez was free, whereas Douglass was a slave for his life; Douglass experienced fear and had to take risks to learn, while Rodriguez was free and had access to information and books...
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