Uncle Tom's Cabin Novel Text

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Uncle Tom's Cabin Novel Text

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Short Description:
The story chronicles the life of an enslaved man whose resilience and faith are tested by the inhumanities of slavery.
# Pages:
384
SKU:
555B
ISBN
9780486440286
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Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
The story chronicles the life of an enslaved man whose resilience and faith are tested by the inhumanities of slavery.
# Pages:
384
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About the Book Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a powerful novel that exposes the harsh realities of slavery in the 19th-century American South. The story follows Uncle Tom, a dignified and devoutly Christian enslaved man, whose life is upended when he is sold to settle his owner’s debts.

The narrative weaves through Tom’s journey from one owner to another, showcasing the brutality and inhumanity of slavery. Along the way, Tom encounters characters like Eliza, who escapes with her son to avoid separation, and Little Eva, whose angelic kindness contrasts with the cruelty of the institution of slavery.

Tom’s unwavering faith and his refusal to betray his fellow enslaved people, even under the threat of death, make him a symbol of strength and moral integrity. His tragic fate at the hands of the cruel Simon Legree serves as a powerful indictment of the evils of slavery.

Stowe’s novel is not just a story; it’s a rallying cry that played a significant role in shaping public opinion against slavery, contributing to the rise of the abolitionist movement. Its emotional depth and stark portrayal of the slaves’ struggles make it a seminal work in American literature. 

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