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The Effect Of Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Seldom does a one work of literature change a society or start it
down the road to cataclysmic conflict. One such catalytic work is Harriet
Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852). It is considered by many, one
the most influential American works of fiction ever published. Uncle Tom's
Cabin s ....
Middle of essay ....ike persona. Tom forgives his oppressors, turns
the other cheek to blows, blesses those who curse him, and prays for those
who sin against him. At the end of the story he even gives his life to save
his people. Beecher's upbringing is readily apparent in the formation and
characterization of Uncle Tom's Cabin. She even goes as far as to credit
God with authorship, only allowing herself to be viewed as God's instrument
against the evils of slavery.
Before the publication of Uncle Tom's.... |
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