INTRO
Modern-day slavery grandfather, remember?
In 2009, "Roadside SOS 'has ever been broadcast under the title of" modern-day slavery grandfather' in the TV program named. Reality in the video was cruel. In the video, one grandfather was living like eating garbage in a narrow dark corner of the room like a slave. Grandpa is trotting into slavery by a man. He had to work every day without receiving any money. And firm food can not be eaten. I had fallen in great shock to see this video.
The United States abolished slavery by President Lincoln in 1863. And South Korea in 1894, abolished slavery by Gojong. Slavery was only already disappear all in 121 years ago in our lives. However, I wonder why must live in someone of slaves the grandfather? In our lives, I wonder is there is still "slaves"?
Summary (1)
Background knowledge
: the book "12 Years a Slave"
Source: Poster "12 Years a Slave 'movie |
"The beginning of the struggle for freedom from the moment you were born in the black."
_ Nelson Mandela
This book is thus introduced. 'This sparked a war of emancipation Works!'
An ordinary man born of the free man 'Solomon nosep' is suddenly kidnapped one day. And the famous slave in Louisiana goes mainly to deal brutally sold. After all, he is 12 years produces a dramatic structure to put the anger toward slavery in the book.
The book had become slaves to feel physical and mental pain vividly portrayed. And meanwhile, it shows how slavery appreciated Map break broken humanity and morality of the white masters. In this book, miserable life of slavery and revealed the brutality with slavery. Certainly.
What is Slave?
Why did slavery happen? That the world's first slave who, No one knows will look like in any other country. But before very long he animated the ruling class between the people and the people were slaves too. In particular, residents of the community was a major defeat in the war slaves. A slave is defined in the dictionary as "a person is denied to other users is owned party is deprived of all rights and freedoms". Even with the sale price being transferred, it is classified as personal property. It is illustrated by a representative of the Southern African slavery slaves before the Civil War.
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