“Mightier than the Swords” is by David Reynolds the book itself was first copyrighted in 2011 the book is a biography of the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Legacy through her cultural Roots, Political influence of her live. Reynolds wrote the novel because he was approached by a publisher years ago to write a Biography about the book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Why Writing her explains how many roots it had and how to book had a life an individual but lived longer than most individuals but also it coincided with the anniversary of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Birth. “Mightier than the Sword” by David Reynold tells about the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe thought religious elements of Culture, Slavery Elements, and stimulate Domestic. Is the influences of …show more content…
Harriet help produce that so called sword in a sense that it was on both sides as for feeding into anti abolitionism but also stated that violence was the only answer because slavery was deeply rooted so Harriet starts to support the violence John Brown which in itself is confusing do to her Christian background which would itself confuse the reader in if she was empathetic towards the those ideas instead of personal morals. The is also the idea of the battle of American where Black Human being are to be respected and to be tolerant and to embrace or are they supposed to enslave are they exclude to be in society. The book becomes scattered it goes everywhere it become distorted it uses cartoon and advertisement people would rely on it a bit too much. She was raised in a very religious Christian environment her father was the head preacher of New England her brother who became a preacher in 19th century