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This 6 page paper deals with the issues of Harriet Beecher Stowe's book, Uncle Tom's Cabin. A synopsis of the novel is given and the ideas of both Stowe and Abraham Lincoln are compared in regard to the issue of slavery. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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adversity, and about that which transcends physical cruelty. It is to this same spirit that every human being belongs and experiences, and it can be said that it is this
spirit that allowed certain people during Americas slavery zenith to see beyond color to realize that slavery hurt everyone. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one such individual as is evidenced in
her early novel, Uncle Toms Cabin and the other served to undo the tight knot of slavery in the United States. His name was Abraham Lincoln.
At the beginning of the novel Uncle Tom is shown to be in fairly happy circumstances, other than he is still a slave. His owners
have treated him with kindness which he has returned. Unlike many slaves of the day, Uncle Tom, has been allowed to live under the same roof with his wife and
all of his children. It is a harmonious slave community until disaster strikes. Deeply in debt, Mr. Shelby finds that he has to sell Tom and one of the younger
boys, Harry, to a slave trader who sells them to a Mr. St. Clare. Though Tom is devastated, he promises Mr. Shelby that he will not run away because he
knows that it would put Mr. Shelby even further in debt and that he might be forced to sell off more of the slaves from his home.
As Tom is leaving the Shelby plantation, Mrs. Shelby, in tears, vows to buy him back. Tom and the young boy make ready
to leave, but Harry (the boy) is nowhere to be found. His mother, Eliza, has run away with the child, as she will not be parted from him.
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