Uncle Toms House
After reading the tale Uncle Tom's Cabin, many things were required of me to be included in this analytical response. then to a plantation up the Red River. At each new place Tom goes his faith in God is put to the test, but Tom stays devout and refuses to turn away from God. In Kentucky Tom is owned by Andy Shelby, a kindly master, who has fallen in to debt and is forced to sell his slaves. Tom is sold to a slave trader named Haley. He ends up in New Orleans in the possession of a romantic and flighty man by the name of St.Clare. After the unfortunate death of St.Clare and his daughter Tom is sold to a wicked plantation owner, Simon Legree, up the Red River.The main character in Uncle Tom's Cabin is Uncle Tom. He is a kindly, uncommonly honest and over all a good man. Tom maintains his faith in God although it is often tested. He is an obedient and hard working slave. He endures his fate while helping others in need escape theirs. He befriends other slaves who want to escape in Canada. He has a wife named Aunt Chloe who is the Shelby's cook. She too is a very good and pious person. Who vows to buy back Tom when he is sold and works hard to try to do so. There is also Eliza, the Shelby's maid and her son Harry, whom she le
Tom is sold along with all of the other slaves. He ends up being sold to a man named Legree, a cruel plantation owner, who also buys a beautiful young girl named Emmiline to replace his aging mistress, Cassy. Emmiline was bought despite her mother's attempts to disguise her beauty to save her from this fate. This Book discusses love on many levels. Tom and his wife show how it is important to love God. Eva and St. Clare along with Mrs. Shellby and other characters through out the book demonstrate the importance of loving all humans. While Eliza and her family show how love will help a family through hard times. Also, Stowe weaves many examples of a mothers love into the story. She shows how hard slavery was on mothers who often had to deal with the lose of their young children. This book also addresses peoples desire for freedom not just from slavery but from everything that binds them in life. Uncle Tom's Cabin demonstrates how some people ,especially the women of the South, though not truly slaves were not free. But they and the slaves alike made the best of their fate and fought it from within. Andy's wife is against slavery and begs Andy not to sell Harry. She is pleased with Eliza and Harry's escape. When Eliza appeals to Tom for help he advises that she along with her son run and the two quietly slip into the night. Though Tom decides he will not do the same. Andy's wife who is against slavery and begged Andy not to sell Harry is pleased with Eliza and Harry's escape. Eliza, Harry and George leave the Quakers and are soon confronted by Looker and his gang but they manage to once again evade them. George proclaims to them that he will stop at nothing and will become a free man. At hi
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Approximate Word count = 1152
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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