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Uncle Tom's Cabin Analyzes Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Discusses major themes, including the evils of slavery.
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:35:00
In Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, the wrongness of slavery is just one of the many underlying themes. Themes often shift from one to another, from the immorality of slavery to the faith in god, most of the story, however, is based on the evil of slavery. Slavery should not be tolerated anywhere in the world. Stowe shows the injustice of slavery through the horrors of the slaves' lives. The slaves are often abused
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again, but this time, he does not recover.
Slavery is wrong no matter what the owners are like, the `good' owners are just hypocrites. The slave owners, as kind as they could be and as Christian as they thought they were, still viewed the blacks as an inferior race. The majority of the people believed that the North is innocent of slavery. While most did not own slaves, but most did not oppose it either.
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