How The Incompatibility Of Slavery In Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Francois Zheng
Murray MacMillan
(G11) Pre-AP English Lang & Comp
March 21, 2017
Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Essay 1
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is considered as an important novel in the history of America. In 1852, the novel was finished and published by Harriet Beecher Stowe, a female writer who cared about not only the condition of slaves but also the problems appeared in religion. The novel contributed a lot to the Civil War without doubt since it aroused the eagerness of African Americans about freedom.
In Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Christianity played a major role throughout. Also, the incompatibility of slavery with the Christian ethic of love and tolerance is showed directly before the readers. “Mrs. Shelby, being entirely ignorant of her husband’s embarrassments,