Uncle Tom's Cabin Literary Analysis

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For hundreds of years the horrors and evils of slavery took place in America, a land was founded on the belief of freedom for all. Not everyone was in favor of this degrading institution, and many abolitionist throughout America resisted by writing anti-slavery propaganda and fighting physically and politically for emancipation. One of the most famous novels to come out of this time was Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. In her novel she portrays to her reader that the horrors of slavery are not something to be taken lightly and definitely something that cannot be ignored. In chapter nine of the novel the story changes perspectives from the runaway slave, Eliza, to the home of an Ohio senator, Mr. Bird. The senator’s wife is