Frederick Douglass finds strength to hope and plan for his escape through his desire for freedom and an inherent belief in his own humanity. He draws inspiration from the resilience of fellow enslaved individuals, as well as moments of knowledge and enlightenment gained from reading and learning about abolitionist ideals. Douglass also cultivates a sense of agency, believing that he deserves a better life, which fuels his determination to seek liberation from bondage. Ultimately, his hope is rooted in the conviction that freedom is not only possible but essential for his identity and dignity.
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