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Uncle Tom's Cabin Literary Analysis

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe focuses on portraying the dependance a slave’s life is on their master. The protagonist in Uncle Tom’s Cabin is “Uncle Tom”; Uncle Tom is a slave who gets traded and sold old among other plantation owners. Uncle Tom's personality is showed as passive and very religion based; he is a Christian. Uncle Tom initially belonged to the Shelby family but due to economy shortages they are forced to sell Uncle Tom along with Harry. Harry and his family escape before they are sold to Mr. Hayley; thus, Mr. Hayley sends for them to be found and captured but he does not succeed. Later Uncle Tom is sold to St. Clare due to Uncle Tom saving Eva, St. Clare’s daughter, from drowning. Uncle Tom and Eva have a loving bond. …show more content…

Simon Legree is worse than the devil himself. Legree treats all slaves terrible with both verbal and physical abuse but he takes a particular hate in Tom becauses of Tom’s deep faith in God. Legree sets to destroy Tom’s faith but in the end does succeed. In the end Legree does not end up killing Tom’s faith but kills Tom instead. This source was useful because it assessed my question of “How were African Americans treated back in the times of slavery and racial distinctions?” Uncle Tom’s Cabin provided me with the detailed horror of being a slave and the racism people of color endured during their captivity. Uncle Tom’s Cabin depicted how the fate of a slave was in the hands of their master; it gave a clear picture of how a slave had no control of their life. Uncle Tom’s Cabin helped me understand the different perspectives people had towards those of color back then which has helped me compare and contrast those perspectives to the perspectives in today's time. It provided me with views of both those who felt superior to the people of color, those who did not and also of those who did feel slavery was unfair but did nothing about

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