Mr. Lincoln welcomed famous author Harriet Beecasto, and said, "Is this a small woman who made this big war?" The abolitionist wrote her famous novel "Uncle Tom's Hut" in response to the "Fugitive Slavery Law" and South Korean slave politics. Some Americans even think that Stow and her book brought about a civil war (Reynolds). For this reason, Harriet needs a way to make more citizens participate in the causes of anti-slavery. In her book, Stow showed the truth about slavery to everyone, but no one agrees with her.
Harriet · Beecher · Stow's Uncle · Tom's Hut In the early 1850's, Uncle Tom's hut had a big influence on our country and brought slavery tension. It was written by a woman, Harriet Beecher Stow, involved in religious and feminist career. The impact of Stow on the northern states is very important. Her imaginary novel about the current slave life is considered to be one of the main factors leading to civil war. - Harriet Beechersto is promoting two related but different ethical principles in Uncle Tom's hut. One is based on Christian values and the other is based on maternal values. At the beginning of the novel, think that Tom and Elisa decided to take action when said to be sold. Tom's uncle puts his faith in front of the god, causing everything to happen and to happen. Eliza also faced separation from her children and decided to escape
Harriet Beecher Stow and Uncle Tom's hut Harriet Beecher Stow was born on June 14, 1811. Her father was Ryman Beecher, pastor of the congregation church in Litchfield, Connecticut. Harriet's younger brother was Henry Ward Beecher, later he became a pastor of the Plymouth church in Brooklyn. - Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has a main character Uncle Tom has the qualities of making him and other characters sacred. Uncle Tom's faith is the source of the strength of his entire novel. It is expressed in social, emotional, physical, and spiritual language. Tom uncle depends entirely on his faith in God to help him through all the trials of suffering and suffering he endured.
Many of Uncle Tom's cabins in Harriet Beechersto tend to believe that novels have a direct and powerful influence on American history. The novel was written by a woman named Harriet Beecast. The name of this novel is Uncle Tom's hut. Harriet Beecher Stow was born on June 14, 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut. Her father, Rieman Beecher, is a famous pastor. Harriet is a student at the Hartford Female Seminary, who later became a teacher. - The scene of Eva and Tom 's death supports Stow' s anti - slavery system. In Uncle Tom's hut, the death of Eva and Tom can be symbolized as the heroic victory of other characters, they are slaves, and they can be free. Stow compared two people Christian Eva and Tom with Jesus' death. Both forgotten characters have similar attributes, and these attributes are highlighted in Stow 's novel. They all have faith in believing in God. They changed slavery after death.