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In 5 pages, the author discusses Harriett Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly. 'When considering the institution of slavery in America, one must look to one specific text in order to understand what happened during that horrific time in America's past. That work is Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly, which exemplifies the injustices faced by the Black American in the 1800s. This book was written by Harriett Beecher Stowe and published in 1852. From this tome, one is able to examine how the institution of slavery and a condoning society conspired to destroy the souls of the enslaved Black Americans. As an author, Stowe appears to want the reader to comprehend those realities so that he/she can better understand how to become a human being instead of a virtual animal. Her thesis appears to be that slavery equals destruction, evil, and lack of humanity. Slavery has negative ethical, moral, and religious implications.' No other sources are cited.
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order to understand what happened during that horrific time in this nations past. That work is Uncle Toms Cabin or Life Among the Lowly, which exemplifies the injustices faced
by the Black American in the 1800s. The book was written by Harriett Beecher Stowe and published in 1852. From this tome, one is able to examine how
the institution of slavery and a condoning society conspired to destroy the souls of the enslaved Black Americans. As an author, Stowe appears to want the reader to comprehend
those realities so that he/she can better understand how to become a human being instead of an animal. Her thesis appears to be that slavery equals destruction, evil, and
lack of humanity. Slavery has negative ethical, moral, and religious implications. Uncle Toms Cabin or Life Among the Lowly is the tale of slavery
in which Uncle Tom is the protagonist of the story. The author was not a slave, yet she wrote this tome in order that the institution of slavery might
end. Although Uncle Toms Cabin or Life Among the Lowly is a work of fiction, the events, and characterizations appear to be realistic, yet they are stereotypical. In
many ways, this novel is the quintessential slave narrative. The character of Uncle Tom has come to epitomize the racial stereotype of the
Black man. He appeared to be ignorant. He spoke in Southern dialect. He was illiterate. He was a dark-skinned Negro who was too subservient to Whites.
Uncle Tom was passive in the face of adversaries. He never expressed anger at the injustices the Whites did to him. In fact, he was forgiving of
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