The Fugitive as Class Exemplar

W. L. Andrews
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Chapter 4 reviews the fugitive slave narrative’s role in rehabilitating the character of the slave by representing the fugitive slave as a special class of “superior” men and women who proved themselves worthy of freedom by refusing a degraded, victimized status. Traits of admirable character, such as initiative and intelligence, sometimes distinguish aspirants for freedom from so-called ordinary slaves, implying that those whom the fugitives left behind them were liable to judgment for acquiescing to their enslavement. However, many narratives note multiple factors, including emotional ties and fear of reprisals, that made flight for freedom untenable for most slaves. In some narratives scenes of parting, in which fugitives struggle emotionally and ethically with the idea of abandoning enslaved loved ones, dramatize an excruciating dilemma: how to justify a final and irrevocable assertion of an individual priority, freedom, over the needs and welfare of loved ones, family, or community.
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逃亡者是阶级的典范
第四章回顾了逃亡奴隶叙事在恢复奴隶性格方面的作用,通过将逃亡奴隶描述为一个特殊的“优越”阶层,他们通过拒绝堕落的受害者地位来证明自己值得自由。令人钦佩的性格特征,如主动性和智慧,有时会将追求自由的人与所谓的普通奴隶区分开来,这意味着那些逃亡者留下的人很容易因默许他们被奴役而受到审判。然而,许多叙述指出了多种因素,包括情感纽带和对报复的恐惧,这些因素使大多数奴隶无法为自由而逃。在一些叙述离别的场景中,逃亡者在情感和道德上与抛弃被奴役的亲人的想法作斗争,戏剧化了一个令人痛苦的困境:如何证明个人优先权,自由,而不是亲人,家庭或社区的需求和福利的最终和不可撤销的主张。
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