Uncle Toms Cabin

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Uncle Toms Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe expressed a need to awaken sympathy and feeling for the African race in the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. She was born June 14, 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut. She was the daughter of a Calvinist minister and she and her family was all devout Christians, her father being a preacher and her siblings following. Her Christian attitude much reflected her attitude towards slavery. She was for abolishing it, because it was, to her, a very unchristian and cruel institution. Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters. She wrote the book to be a force against slavery, and was joining in with the feelings of many other women of her time, whom all became more outspoken and influential in reform movements, including temperance and women's suffrage. The main point of Harriet Beecher Stowe in the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin was to bring to light, ! slavery, to people in the north. In this she hoped to eventually sway people against slavery.

Stowe did a great job with this book. What is believed to be one of the influential books of all time, ranking with the works of Adam Smith and Machiavelli, Uncle Tom's Cabin became an abolitionist's bible. During its time it was revised, dramatized, and published often. The effect of her book on the north and everywhere in the US was unforeseen. The book was popular and caused abolitionism to run wild among northerners. The south hated the book because of its portrayal of its (The South's) "peculiar institution". It might have been influential enough to be considered one of the causes of the civil war, by creating a greater number of northerners against slavery. It displayed to the north all the evils of slavery, by creating human characters out of slaves, who were thought to be inhuman. Stowe's ideas were that slavery is wrong, which is a correct assumption. A human...

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  • Submitted by: cnelson
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:30 PM
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