Respuesta :
I think it's forgiveness, because he isn't insulting his former mistress, he's not raging at her in this passage. Instead, he seems to be saying they're both victims of the corrupt institution of slavery.
Answer:
Forgiveness
Explanation:
In the passage from "My Bondage and My Freedom," the author Frederick Douglass makes reference to his mistress and exhibits sympathetic feelings towards her. In fact, even though he felt miserable, he claims to undertand why she had changed and ackowledges that he had changed as well. Therefore, he blames the institution of slavery for the situation, and suggests his mistress would have been against it had she been a slave.