“uncle Tom’s Cabin”
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...is one that has truly stood the test of time. It is not altogether the most horrific piece, especially considering other works that were slaves in recounting their experiences. Her story was more subdued and very light in many ways when compared to others. However, this subtlety offers the reader a very essential look at the realities of slavery where individuals were concerned. While it may not have the amount of rape and beatings as other works, it is a book that provides us with many horrible realities concerning the many elements of slavery. From economics to family structures, Stowes work stands as a comprehensive masterpiece that illuminates slavery in the United States. In the following paper we examine some of the elements of slavery as presented by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Toms Cabin.
Treatment
When reading Stowes work we see that the treatment of slaves often varied from one estate to the next. Where one master may be kind, despite his position as a master, another of the same standing in the community...
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