What Is The Theme Of Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
The story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, is about slavery and the events of how poorly slaves were treated during the 1850’s and also a family trying to escape their owner’s farm. The owner of the slaves is the family of the Shelbys’. Mr. Shelby wasn’t the wealthiest man, in fact he had a lot of debt from his farm. Mr. Shelby had decided that the only way that he could get out of debt, is if he would sell his slaves to another family so they could work for them. He had meet with Mr. Haley and decided he would sell his best selling workers to this gentleman to pay off all of his farm debt. Mr. Haley had bought the young Tom and Eliza’s son Harry. Eliza was overhearing the conversation between the slave traders and once she had heard that her son was being sold to another owner, she had made a run for it and attempted to escape to Canada with Harry. She had also contacted her husband George Harris and she was thinking that they could all meet in Canada and get away from their slavery. As Tom had gotten stuck with Mr. Shelby, he had saw a girl drowning in the water and had went and saved her. Luckily for Tom, the father of the girl had decided to buy Tom and be the girl’s worker but sadly the mother of the daughter did not like slaves that much and the slaves had to do everything perfect or they would get beat. As Tom is Eva’s personal servant, they start to spend a lot more time with each other and then they start to become closer and like each other too. As the two had gotten closer, Tom and Eva find out that Eva is very sick and then she won’t be living for that much longer. Tom was very close to freedom ever since Eva had died, but Eva wasn’t the only death in that family. Soon after, Eva’s father had went to a bar and g...

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...d George had been discussing everything on the ride back when they start to relize that they are related to George’s former slaves and that they are all a big family. In the end, Eliza and her family had all made it to Canada and then sadly Tom had been beaten to death by his master. This story had changed history because it had helped to end slavery. If this story would of never came out, slavery may have gotten worse or it might of gotten it better but the point of it is to see how horribly they had treated the slaves. The slaves were all innocent people who had just wanted to live their own free life but because they were a different skin color, they didn’t have just about any rights that the owners had. Ever since this story came out to the public, slavery had started to get lower so they had cut down on slaves because those people are just as equal as we are.

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