Read Chapters 1-3 of Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative” (pp. 474-83).Douglass, Preface and Chapters 1-3https://www.ibiblio.org/ebooks/Douglass/Narrative/Douglass_Narrative.pdfhttps://youtu.be/swYQ_-TNutIThe first chapter concerns Douglass’ birth, childhood, and relations. How are women represented in this chapter? Chapter II gives a description of life on Colonel Lloyd’s plantation and of “slavery as it thereexisted.” What features of this description stand out for you and why?In Chapter III, how does irony inform Douglass’s account of the horses?