This book claims to be fact, but may be loosely based on various figures. It is also completely unrelated to Abolitionism because it was written long before slavery was questioned. It is more didactic in a sense of honour, anti-violence, and honesty. Yes, reads more like a Greek adventure. It is an important work, as a precursor to the modern novel, but although it is a slave narrative, not as an anti-slavery piece.
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