Summary Of Uncle Toms Cabin, By Harriet Beecher Stowe

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in the novel Uncle toms Cabin, the author Harriet Beecher Stowe creates awareness about the injustice of slavery by sharing real-life events that occurred during the Civil War era. In one of the excerpts, she had written the slave hold Legree shows his indifference through his actions when he smacked tom, His slave across the cheek, and later exclaimed that he paid 12,000 cash for Toms’ body and soul. the indifference proves a lack of concern for the slaveholders had over another’s life, on the other hand, Tom defended himself by telling the slaveholder he did not own his soul and Tom would not back down from the slaveholder's attempts to have Tom beat another slave for not having the weight of her basket approved. in this story, Tom becomes …show more content…

Jews, along with other captors were tortured because of Hitler's hatred. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the author is a survivor of the events that happened at Auschwitz Elie was mentally and physically tortured and endured great suffering imagine becoming separated from your mother and younger sibling and watching your father endure the same mental and physical abuse including watching your father lying on his death bed unable to have an impact on his health. Feeling like he would die from malnourishment and starvation, to not die Elie would trade rations for a doctor’s care for his father and himself, Elie was forced into hard labor and beaten when his work efforts was not sufficient. The hope for life he once had was diminished because of another man's indifference Elie Wiesel wrote Night to create awareness of history during World War 2 An effort on his part to share a story about real-life events that took place among the Jewish population and the suffrage they endured a memory never to be forgotten He educated, any readers of these events during the holocaust so people remember the time in history taught us that life is not always fair kind, equal but take our history to make our current lives better …show more content…

Jews, along with other captors were tortured because of Hitler's hatred. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the author is a survivor of the events that happened at Auschwitz Elie was mentally and physically tortured and endured great suffering imagine becoming separated from your mother and young sibling and watching your father endure the same mental and physical abuse including watching your father lying on his death bed unable to have an impact on his health. Feeling like he would die from malnourishment and starvation, to not die Elie would trade rations for a doctor’s care for his father and himself, Elie was forced into hard labor and beaten when his work effort was not sufficient. The hope in life he once had was diminished because of another man's indifference Elie Wiesel wrote Night to create awareness of history during world war 2 and effort on his part to share a story about real-life events that took place among the Jewish population and the suffrage they endured a memory never to be forgotten he educated, any readers of these events during the holocaust so people remember the time in history taught us that life is not always fair kind equal but take our history to make out current lives better through making healthy decisions to impact the world we live