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b) How does the pomp and show surrounding the resurrection of the phoenix become ironical in
the end of the story in the story phoenix [3]​

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Answered by mahapatrajayashree19
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Answered by kavya9690
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Young slave Frederick Douglass enjoyed indulging in his favorite fantasy about slave own-ers. In his fantasy, everyone conspired against the slave owners. Slaves still in bondage gave nohint of an impending escape. Members of the community never revealed the whereabouts of es-caped slaves. Slaves who escaped successfully never talked too much about how they got away.Recaptured  slaves  told  their  owners  nothing  at  all.  Even  some  white  southerners  who  sympa-thized with the slaves gave no information to their slave-owning friends. Douglass enjoyed the fi-nal part of his fantasy the most. In it, Douglass imagined slave owners as being too afraid to huntescaping slaves. The owners distrusted their slaves, their enemies, and even their friends

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