Impact Strategy: His own hut by Tom's uncle and woman's own writer are missing ... despite the fact that work has rapidly increased in the history of American society in the 19th century, despite the influence of women's movement, new historism is literary research Like the female Stow, his name was the name of a household in the 19th century ... but it was still excluded from the classics of literature. Recent studies of their work have become epidemic as an example of cultural distortion, but even critics who claim to be feminists still call their novels crapy.
The guest room of Uncle Tom has influenced countless movies such as "the birth of the country". According to the title of this movie, several white Southerners have joined forces with their former enemies (Yankeans) to defend their "Ya". Lee's eldest son's name "According to the scholars, reuse of this familiar slave room image will resonate with the audience of the time and be understood. Other movies that influenced or used Uncle Tom's hut were Dimple (1936's Shirley Temple's movie), 1932 Uncle Tom (our gangster drama in 1926), Rogers and Hammerstein's musical " King and I "(part of it) The ballet called" Uncle Thomas Uncle "played alongside the gang of New York with a traditional Siamese style (where Leonardo DiCaprio and Daniel De Louis are the imagination of Uncle Tom's cabin I played in.
Uncle Tom's hut has historically been compared with several other novels. After publication, Uncle Tom's hut lighted a protest of the slave's defender (he created lots of books for the novel), and the book evoked praise from the abolitionists. As a best seller, this novel had a great impact on subsequent protest literature. Southern novelist William Gilmore Sims declared the work completely wrong and others called the novel a criminal and a defatant. Alabama's mobile bookstore was obliged to leave the town to sell the novel and correspondence ran extensively, including a threat to the stow (including packages including slaves trimmed out). Many southern writers like Simms soon wrote their own book against Stow's novel.