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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe is an awakening novel about slavery. It depicts cruelty of slavery and portrays the colored people who are tired and exhausted in life. ... “It is impossible to conceive of a human creature more wholly desolate and forlorn than Eliza, when she turned her footsteps from Uncle Tom’s cabin. ...
Furthermore, Stowe lived during a time when many whites claimed slavery had “good effects” on blacks. Uncle Tom’s Cabin illustrate three plantations, each worse than the other, where even the most strong and honorable souls can be left completely broken. ... ” Uncle Tom ultimately suffers a sacrificial victim’s death under the whips of Simon Legree’s overseers. This dramatic tragedy is just one of the factors that make Uncle Tom’s Cabin one of the most influential American social protest novels ever written. ... Uncle Tom’s Cabin can be considered a revolutionary novel.
Approximate Word count = 858 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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