Chance plays an important role in the novel. In the story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, author Stowe set a chance for the two main characters Uncle Tom and Eva to show their different characteristics and also further extend her story. Short Question Chance plays an important role in the novel. In the story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, author Stowe made a chance for the two main characters Uncle Tom and Eva to show their different characteristics. The opportunity also helped the further development of her story. Started at the beginning of the novel, the two characters face the situation that they are going to be sold by their master. They get the message from some other slaves so they have a chance to run away. Eva chose to run away while Uncle Tom chose
Eva is known for her kindness and naiveté, while Legree is probably even more famous for his cruelness and racism. Among the countless evil things he does, Tom is tortured to death, and many other slaves are often whipped or starved. This is actually a comparison between Christianity and slavery - Christianity brings love and peace, while slavery beings pain and darkness. In addition, Eva and Legree hold completely different idea on religion. Eva is such a devout Christian that even before her death, she is still thinking about converting others and leading them to heaven. By contrast, Legree not only has no faith but also trying to destroy others' faith all the time, which is one of the reasons why he tortures Tom. Eva's short life is also a comparison with Legree - good people dies quickly, while evil ones still live in the world, continuously doing their deals with devils and bring pain to others. Not all stories end like a fairy tales. The different ends of the two characters enables the story to be more realistic, reflecting the cruel truth at that time. In this way, readers would be more likely to comprehend the urgency of abolishing
Uncle Tom’s Cabin was by no means a factual book. In fact, most, if not all of the events were completely made up. How then can a completely fictional book change the lives of so many? It comes from the power of Stowe’s rhetoric in conjunction with her target audience. Stowe was a white Christian female. She believed slavery was completely wrong and wanted to make a change. But how could she? She was a woman after all and during that time period women simply did not effect change through politics. According to Susan Harris, a respected Stowe researcher, “The men are not evil, but they are involved in the public world” (Harris). However influencing politics was the only way things were going to change and Stowe knew this. She henceforth targeted the white Christian mothers because they in turn could influence their men to make changes in the male dominant society of politics. A perfect method by which to achieve a change in slavery laws indirectly. Stowe especially used the power of sentimentalism to connect with her audience. She did not need facts or evidence, all she needed to effect change in the hearts of the women was a general feel for the subject. The women of that day were very sensitive and yet very powerful in the home. Stowe capitalized on this by using the Christ figures of Tom and Eva and their experiences during the slavery era to evoke a feeling of compassion for them in her audience. By using more emotion and targeting the human aspect of
The book Starts off with Mr. Shelby, an indebted slave owner, and Mr. Haley, a slave trader. The two men are discussing how Mr. Shelby will pay off his debt. The men conclude that Mr. Shelby must sell Uncle Tom and a young slave named Harry to relieve the debts he owes.Eliza, Harry’s mother overhears the conversation between the two men and, in order to protect her son, she decides to take Harry and run away to Canada. Eliza also encourages Uncle Tom to join them; however, he decides to stay as to not break his master’s trust. When Mr. Haley comes to
Harriet Beecher Stowe tells stories of different slaveholders apathetic, abusive, and hypocritical actions towards various slaves in her beautifully written novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, during the 19th century in order to help convey the true evil behind slavery- no matter the circumstance. The author allows readers to view slavery from seemingly safe environments to hostile settings, and continually shows the bad in every situation. The reality of slavery is shown to anyone willing to read this novel, and Harriet Beecher Stowe does a good job of combining various stories that tie together in order to complete her goal.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, is a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe which originally was published on March 20, 1852. Under the background that the country had been divided over the issue over slavery, the south states of the country are slaves states, and the north states of the country are slave free states. Different sides of the country have distinct views over slavery system in south. The north, specially abolitionist, views slavery system is villainous and immoral, it takes away the basic right of human which is freedom, and it againsts God which is Christian believes. The theme of the novel based on the abolitionist views. The purpose of the novel is that tell the world what is slave life like, especially for those northerners never been to the south.Their life will be strenuous or comfortable is depend on what kind of slave owner they meet. The book is appeal people to face and deal with the issue of slavery which lasted in the history for a long time.
In this book, Ms. Stowe acknowledge that the slavery does depend on the birth and geographical circumstance, but all these factors can not be the reason to supporting the slavery. All the circumstance and chance serve to the plot development. For example, if Mr. Shelby have no financial problem, he would not sell Uncle Tom and Little Harry. Thus, Tom’s fate would be totally changed. he would not meet Little Eva and become her friend; he would not meet Simon Legree and encounter brutal treatment; he would live a happy life in Mr. Shelby’s plantation and gradually get old. However,
Using the recurring motifs of Christ figures and the supernatural, the novel goes in a circuitous loop around the themes of Christian values and the evils of slavery. The author expresses these moments through Eliza’s “miraculous” leap to freedom across the Ohio River, George Harris’ battle of being a slave to finding his family as a free man, and Uncle Tom’s struggle to keep his faith strong through so much mental and physical anguish. Stowe controls the tone and diction of the story so impeccably; to the point of tears. “Jesus can make a dying-bed feel soft as down pillows are,” (pg 237) not only does Stowe include many Bible verses and biblical allusions to show how the slaves foundation was faith, but she does it so effortlessly that her writing is genuinely rich with
The plot line is split between Tom and Eliza, Harry’s mother. Eliza makes a dramatic escape during the story, with Harry in her arms, this is one of the most memorable parts of the novel. Eventually Eliza and her husband are re-united and escape to Canada with Harry, into freedom. In the other plot line, Tom chooses to protect his family by not running away. He is sold into slavery in the South, where he meets a mischievous young black girl named Topsy.
While their traveling to the Ohio River, Eliza shows how much she cares about her little boy by feeding him and not eating. She did this to make sure Harry doesn’t starve. Also she carried him along the way and let him rest upon her shoulder. She describes the touch of her child in which she admires.
Now one must live through the death of the man known to be innocent. Tom is the character that bridges the divide of races. He treats his white masters with the same kindness that he bestows to the slaves. Stowe adds to Tom’s irreproachability by showing his unfaltering forgiveness of the men who are murdering him. His wishes of good faith show the reader that Uncle Tom is a kind soul being wrongfully killed.
Tom lives and works for the Shelby family. Unfortunately, the Shelby family owned a debt to Haley, who is a slave trader. So to alleviate the debt, Mr. Shelby sells Tom and one of Mrs. Shelby’s servant’s, Eliza’s son, Harry off to him. Eliza knows what is going on and refuses to have her
Uncle Tom’s Cabin tells the harsh, disheartening truths of slavery through a man that held tight to his faith throughout his journey. Inspired by the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, this book was written in 1852 by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Fugitive Slave Act made it illegal to assist slaves in gaining their freedom. Throughout the story, it gives the reader the different faces of slavery varying from each owner. Every time Tom would get a glimpse of hope he would be faced with twice the heart ache.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is believed, by many historians, to be a spark that ignited the American Civil War. Stowe’s novel had a vast impact on Americans. Stowe made readers realize that
Clare and get the chance to finally be free but you still won’t make a run for it. “ ‘I won’t keep you…’ ” (Stowe 341). Uncle Tom gets the chance to be free and not be a slave anymore. Many slaves dream to be free and hope to get the same opportunity that Tom did, yet Tom decides to stay with St. Clare.
By comparing, Mr. Marie’s through what Eva doing is totally wrong and has violated the basic social stratification which she believes in her mind. Besides this, Eva also serves as the light in the dark night for readers. Lead the reader to find the value of human’s spirit and attitude love. Uncle Tom’s Cabin uncover the dark side of the society