Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin
The check Uncle Toms Cabin, which was first published between 1851 and 1852, was written by a far-famed anti-slavery crusader and reservoir, Harriet Beecher Stow and it was received with acclamation and was overly considered a masterpiece in its time. The author is accredited for writing a script that has been verbalize to be a major contributor of the Civil War. The author herself grew up witnessing the passionate slavery debates and thus she held tight to her abolitionist ideologies. From the onset of the concur it is clear that the author generally writes to convince the Northern readership on the drive to end slavery.She exposes the horrors of the ongoing slavery that was predominant in the south. Stowe does not unsure away from expressing her religious views by emphasizing the importance of Christian honor in order to tackle oppression. The author also in this book also propels her feminists views and thus portrays women as an equal sex activity in the society. One of the strengths that the book harbors is the impact it had on the society and also the understanding that one gains of the factors that led to the warfare.However, a weakness of the book privy be found on the author herself since it can be argued that the authors limited experience of life in the southern battleground made her to have an inaccurate description of the region. However, looking at the strengths of the book it is easier to see how they outweigh the weaknesses. The book is hailed as one that captures the wild tomography of many Americans and its rich historical context of the events that led to the civil war portrays the book in good light.
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