How does the autobiographical and narrative form influence the meaning and tone Jacobs conveys in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?
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The autobiographical and narrative form of the novel Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl helps readers to identify with the cruelties and horrors of slavery. Jacobs uses the autobiographical form to connect directly to the reader and make readers sympathetic toward her plight as a slave. The narrative form enhances the writer’s attempt at describing the horrors of slavery and paints a vivid image of the events and people that Jacobs faced during her time as a slave.
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