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Answer: Captain Auld sends Douglass to Baltimore so Douglass will be more profitable, but in doing so places Douglass in a position where escape is more attainable.
Explanation:
Situational Irony refers to an occurrence that is essentially the opposite of what people thought would happen. For instance, you travelled to Florida to enjoy calm weather only for a hurricane to strike.
In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass therefore, the situational irony would be where Captain Auld sends Douglas to Baltimore to learn ship caulking and therefore become more profitable, only for him to make it easier for Douglass to be able to escape ( which he did) than he had ever done by sending Douglas to either Edward Covey or William Freeland.
Answer:
Captain Auld sends Douglass to Baltimore so Douglass will be more profitable, but in doing so places Douglass in a position where escape is more attainable.