Uncle Tom's Cabin, By Harriet Beecher Stowe

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A woman, by definition, is an adult human female but is classified as a wife, girlfriend and even a female paid to clean someone’s house and carry out general domestic duties. For a long time, women have been trapped by gender ideology and have not been seen as a man’s equal. Men were being praised for simple acts, while women had gotten no recognition for doing something greater. The female population has achieved so much more than basic talents and acts and a lot more than what they have been given credit for. For example, three women by the names of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Ann Jacobs, and Gloria Steinem, have played their part in preserving the nation. These women have preserved the nation by inducing change through literature that reflects our previous and current society. …show more content…

The book was filled with emotional and stirring scenes that drew major attention from the states. It could definitely be classified as sensational, and because of that, the author started a revolutionary change. The work split the country into two parts: those who favored slavery and those who opposed. It was said that the book had become “a manifesto for the cause of abolition.” Her powerful and captivating piece awoke sympathy for the African American race and inspired others to stand up for those who couldn't stand for themselves. Stowe constructed an atmosphere where the country had to determine what would happen concerning African Americans. This however created havoc between the