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Uncle Tom's Cabin: An Analysis
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“The book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, is thought of as a fantastic, even
fanatic, representation of Southern life, most memorable for its emotional
oversimplification of the complexities of the slave system,” says Gossett
(4). Harriet Beecher Stowe describes her own experiences or ones that she
has witne ....
Middle of essay ....heltered by a series of kind people. At a Quaker settlement, she
is reunited with her husband, George Harris. George's master abused him
even though George was intelligent and hard-working, and he had decided to
escape. The couple is not safe even in the North, though. They are
followed by Marks and Loker, slave-catchers in partnership with the trader,
Haley. They make there way up to Sandusky, so that they can catch a ferry
for Canada, where slavery is forbidden and American laws do not ap.... |
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