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The Strengths Of Braverman And Hope, By Frederick Douglass

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“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”once said Frederick Douglass. Everyone goes through struggles, and it is up to them to excell forward using their strength. The struggles that Braverman and Hope go through show the requirement of finding inner strength. I myself, have also very recently gone through a struggle that has required me to reach inside and find the resilience in me.
Within the novel, we see Braverman overcome a challenge that he has encountered. His challenge is that he selflessly gave up college to take care of his family. On page 94 it states “ He’s staying home to help support his mom and sisters. His dad walked out on the family. His mom had an operation and didn’t have health insurance, and the bills are pretty rough. That’s why he hasn’t gone to college yet.” This shows that his struggle is that he can’t do what he wants because he has to take care of his family. He has ended up being the father of the family since his actual father walked out on them. Later in the book, we see Braverman overcome this struggle. He does this by finding his inner strength. On page 177, it says that “Braverman finally was going to college with help from a town scholarship G.T. had set up. Combined with the money he and his mother had been saving, it was just enough.” Braverman had the help of his mom and G.T. to help get him into college without making his family bankrupt. He overcame this struggle with the help of the others around him, along with

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