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Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe Essay

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I read Uncle tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe. A slave named tom gets sold to a man named Mr. Shelby, but not long after he was put on a slave boat. On the boat to the slave market, Tom meets a kind little white girl named Eva. When Eva falls into the river, Tom dives in to save her, and her father, Augustine St. Clare, buys him. After Tom has lived with the St. Clare's for two years, Eva grew very sick. She slowly dies and St. Clare decides to set Tom free. Before he can set Tom free, St. Clare is stabbed to death while trying to settle a brawl. Tom is then sold to Simon Legree. When Cassy and Emmeline escape and Tom refuses to tell Legree where they have gone, tome is beaten. When Tom is near death, he forgives Legree and …show more content…

Simon Legree is the antagonist in this story. Simon Legree is Tom’s evil master on the Louisiana plantation. Simon is a vicious man who doesn't care about hurting his slaves. It seems that all Legree wants is to break Tom’s religious faith and to see him into doubt and sin. Simon does not like Tom because tom refuses to whip another slave. Simon is a cruel slave owner who ends up killing Tom by beating him to death. Before Tom dies, he forgives Legree, therefore defeating the purpose for Legree to hate Tom in the first place.

An important minor character in this book is Eva. Evangeline is St. Clare and Marie’s angelic daughter. Little Eva is the perfect child, a pretty, sweet kind, white girl and an unimpeachable Christian. The shape of her body, her face and neck, was peculiarly noble. She has golden-brown cloud-like hair and violet blue eyes. She sees no difference between blacks and whites and doesn't see the use for slavery. She became great friends with Tom while she was still a young girl. Eva becomes one of the most important parts in Tom's life. Eva slowly became sick and very weak. She dies and becomes one of the central Christ figures.

The setting wasn't always in one exact place but it mainly took place in the South, mainly in Kentucky and Louisiana. The setting was in the 1850's. At this time, slavery was a big deal in the South. If this book were to take place

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