Uncle Tom's Cabin Literary Analysis

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Stowe carefully fills Uncle Tom’s Cabin with religious symbolism in an effort to shift American public attention to the main thing she feels could end slavery, the spirit of the New Testament. In her introduction to the novel Stowe claims that she is simply a medium through which God’s word could be written and understood by all. Whether this is the reason or not, Stowe uses an informal and conversational writing style that expertly highlights everything that is wrong with the institution that is slavery. Uncle Tom's Cabin struck a nerve and embedded its way into American and worldwide culture. After a century and a half, this classic anti-slavery novel remains a timeless, engaging, and powerful tale that challenges its readers to confront