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What did Douglass think of Mrs.Auld in chapter 6

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In Chapter 6 of "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," Douglass initially views Mrs. Auld as kind and caring as she begins to teach him to read. However, her demeanor towards him changes as she becomes influenced by the attitudes of her husband and the institution of slavery, causing her to become cruel and harsh towards him.

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