Harriet Beecher Stowe was an elderly woman in the 1800s, a reformist and a writer. She is writing many anti-slavery documents to help reform society. You may know that she is a writer about the uncle Tom's cabin, the best-selling books of the 1800s, the extent of slavery. Encouraged by her husband Calvin E. Stowe, she became one of the most famous writers, reformers and abolitionists in the 1800s. Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe was born on June 14, 1811 in Lynchfeld, Connecticut.
Tom's uncle's cabinstow by Harriet Beecher is a unique historical novel depicting the life during the American Civil War. In this story, Harriet Be chest talks about the story of Tom Uncle and other slaves and a tragic journey through slavery. She presents the reader with a very powerful book that combines morality, redemption, religion, prejudice and has an amazing influence. Throughout the novel, Harriet Beechersto is touching the minds of readers by characters and emotions like living things.
Harriet Beechersto played a very important role in the civil war. Many people still admit that Harriet Beecher Stows' novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' is one of the reasons for the beginning of the civil war. Even before Harriet Beechersto's book was released, many Northern people opposed the idea of slavery, even though they did not understand the harsh reality that they were slaves. Her book made slaves a reality. Harriet Beechersto's novel created anti-slavery immigrants across the north. She has always influenced American history through writing. Harriet Beecher Stowe uses her wonderful writing instruments to change the world and to change the rights of slaves forever. She thinks this is a crime.
Harriet Beechersto changed the nature of slavery in the north to show real fear to them. In the north, the novel by Harriet Beechersto makes such a great success, makes people cry, in the south, Tom's uncle's hut is disliked. As we said from www.incolor.inebraska.com, the southern people call her book "dirty black book" and say it is "poisonous and dirty." They insulted Harriet Beecher Stowe. The reason why Southernders disliked Harriet · Bihelst is that Harriet · Beechest has never lived in the south or has never experienced the south. Nonetheless, she still uses her visit to Kentucky as a template for the creation and creation of Thomas Cottage uncle. Many South Americans believe that Harriet Beecher Stow's "Cabin of Uncle Tom" is a fake image in the south, even if it is a lying self-declaration.