Uncle Tom's Cabin by Hariet Beecher Stowe (Questions with Answers)

Discuss Uncle Tom as a representative figure of measurable condition of slaves in America.

      Uncle Tom's Cabin raises the measurable condition of slaves in America; mainly the condition prevailed in southern life, by characterizing the protagonist as the victim of extreme inhumanity of slavery.

 

He represents the Black Christ. The sense of sympathy is aroused towards the Tom and his measurable situation through the novel. Tom and his situation are in the center of the novel. It has measurably presented that no human being can tolerate as Tom did. Extreme unusual degree to tolerance exists in Tom and his situation. He has been presented as miracle. Apart from the voice of the suffering slaves, there is no crucial voice in Uncle Tom's Cabin. There is of other voice than this single voice of suffering. Moreover this univocal voice of suffering, the development of plot is also chronological. Read More...

Compare the narrative techniques on Harriet Beecher Stow's Uncle Tom's Cabin and George Eliot's Adam Bede.

      The narrative techniques used by George Eliot in Adam Bede and Harriet Becheer Stow in Uncle Tom's Cabin can be well compared in different aspects. Eliot uses ironical narrative and Stow also uses same kind of ironical narrative towards the owner of slaves. Read More...

Sympathy for African raced in Uncle Tom's Cabin.

      H.B Stow arrows sympathy for the African raced by exploring the real, inner and practical measurable condition of blacks who were inchained under inhuman domination of whites as their slave from generation to generation. Read More...

Elements of rebellion in Uncle Tom's Cabin.

    H.B. Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is a rebellious novel. The protagonist Tome has rebelled against the inhuman domination of whites towards the Blacks. He is the rebellious hero who fights spiritual war and wins it by dying himself like the Christ and gives redemption to all slaves of America being very gentle, peace, tolerate and patience. Read More...

 
 
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