Uncle Tom's Cabin is a powerful novel that exposes the cruelty and injustice of slavery in the United States before the Civil War. The story follows Uncle Tom, a kind, deeply religious enslaved man whose life changes when he is sold away from the Kentucky plantation where he has lived for many years.
As Tom is passed from one owner to another, he endures hardship, separation from loved ones, and increasing brutality. Despite suffering and oppression, he maintains his faith, compassion, and moral integrity. Parallel to Tom's story is the escape of Eliza, an enslaved woman who flees with her young son to prevent their separation through sale. Her courageous journey toward freedom becomes one of the novel's most memorable narratives.
Through a diverse cast of characters, Harriet Beecher Stowe examines the human cost of slavery and challenges readers to confront its moral consequences. The novel portrays both the suffering of enslaved people and the courage of those who resist injustice.
A landmark of American literature, Uncle Tom's Cabin played a significant role in shaping public opinion about slavery and remains one of the most influential social protest novels ever written.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin is a powerful novel that exposes the cruelty and injustice of slavery in the United States before the Civil War. The story follows Uncle Tom, a kind, deeply religious enslaved man whose life changes when he is sold away from the Kentucky plantation where he has lived for many years.
As Tom is passed from one owner to another, he endures hardship, separation from loved ones, and increasing brutality. Despite suffering and oppression, he maintains his faith, compassion, and moral integrity. Parallel to Tom's story is the escape of Eliza, an enslaved woman who flees with her young son to prevent their separation through sale. Her courageous journey toward freedom becomes one of the novel's most memorable narratives.
Through a diverse cast of characters, Harriet Beecher Stowe examines the human cost of slavery and challenges readers to confront its moral consequences. The novel portrays both the suffering of enslaved people and the courage of those who resist injustice.
A landmark of American literature, Uncle Tom's Cabin played a significant role in shaping public opinion about slavery and remains one of the most influential social protest novels ever written.
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