Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman was a brave woman, she managed to take eleven slaves toCanada, with no one noticing anything. She also did something that wassurprising, she took the gun that she had with her to make a slave stay or to die,"We got to go free or die." She didn't allowed a slave to go back while they weretraveling because someone might figured that he/she were returning from therunning slaves and might have to answer questions. She traveled to differentsplaces to stay like Thomas Garret's house in Wilmington, Delaware. She wantedto get to Canada to have a chance to feel what it would be like to be free. Shepainted pictures of what she thought Canada would be like, that shows shewanted to be free. In the couples of houses she stopped to get food and to get
Brown was Mark's boss he didn't treated him fairly, he treated him like hewas a slave. e persons that owned the houses agreed that they should befree, but they were too afraid to make a move. I believe these two stories are alike with the word freedom because Harrietmakes her dream come true like on the pictures she drew, and how Mark feltalmost as a slave. I believe hethought that he cold not become a pilot if he stayed home. Harriet is a woman who fought for her rights, and won. Everyone in Mississippi thought it was a great position to be a pilot. Mark Twain thought that being a pilot was cool, because they got paid agood salary. Ithink he notices that Mark was being mistreated and was being treated like aslave. When they arrived to Canada I think that eventhough they went through difficulties they got what they always dreamed,FREEDOM which means the condition of being free of restraints. The slaves didn'tscreamed at her or complained. thecaptain says the Mark is not leaving that the person that is leaving is himself.
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