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Book Review # 112551 :: Navigating Freedom in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
An analysis of the theme of freedom" in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Written in 2007; 1,905 words; 7 sources; MLA; $ 60.95
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This paper discusses the author's struggle with the question of abolitionism and the societal value of the African-American characters in the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin". The writer attempts to navigate an apparent contradiction in terms of the institution of slavery versus Jefferson's declaration that "all men are created equal." In particular, the writer discusses the meaning of the final chapters, encompassing Tom's death and the departure of three major African-American characters to Liberia. The writer contends that Stowe was perfectly willing to fight the evils of slavery, but she did not go so far as to ascribe the status of true person-hood to former slaves and that didn't necessarily challenge the claim of black inferiority so much as she simply challenged the morality of the institution of slavery.
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"A major technique of Stowe's in the spreading of the abolitionist message via Uncle Tom's Cabin was to emphasize Tom's humanity by assigning him traits that showed his extraordinary faith to God, as well as the application of such faith in the service of his fellow slaves, who were attempting to escape from Legree. However, it is interesting that Stowe focuses almost completely on Tom's religious traits. Scholars such as Elizabeth Ammons have equated this to a feminization of Tom, asserting that he is "gentle, pious, chaste, domestic, long suffering and self-sacrificing. In a nineteenth century heroine, those attributes would not seem strange" (162). This "feminization" doubly removes Tom from the political sphere (as neither women or blacks had a political voice at the time). "

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