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what’s is the central idea of the text for Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad depicts the full spectrum of brutality and violation that defined the institution of slavery. Violence is such a large part of ordinary life in the world of the novel that Cora and the other characters are not surprised by even the most sadistic and gruesome events, such as Big Anthony’s punishment after he is caught attempting to run away.

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