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Feminism : Uncle Tom 's Cabin By Harriet Beecher Stowe

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Masculinity Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is “one of the most famous books in the world” she is considered to be the woman that started the civil war. This book presents Anti-slavery ideas using Religion, Maternity and the idea of Gender Roles to promote the idea of Anti-Slavery. Throughout Uncle Tom’s Cabin there are “slave problems”,how slavery destroys and crumble families by splitting apart mother and child along with husband and wive.Stowe argues that these slavery brings out the femininity in a man, but it could be thought of the other way? In society Men and Women are given different characteristics that define the way they are suppose to act and how they appear internally and physically. Women are meant to have a feminine persona and men are meant to have a masculine persona. Stowe believed that women played a huge role in society.This is due to the fact that they had a great influence on men. If you look closely into the text you see a consistent occurrence of women always putting their foot down for the goodness of others, it seems as though they assume or take on that a male role and use their voices to help demote slavery and instill peace, this suggest that a woman would do anything to help another person out and that they would do anything once it’s right. It’s as though the roles of each gender are switched and the submissive becomes the dominant and vice-versa. Stowe starts the fight for women early I think and shows how slavery can bring

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