Is The Incompatibility Of Slavery In Uncle Tom's Cabin

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It is clear that Uncle Tom’s Cabin is an anti-slavery novel. Yet, Stowe endows her novel with a deeper interpretation through showing the incompatibility of slavery and Christian ethics. The novel questions the laws that protected slavery, as well as advocates the importance of freedom to all people. In order to achieve the purpose of persuading readers that slavery is evil and un-Christian, Stowe employs several approaches. The first approach is through portraying characters with high moralities. Throughout the novel, faithful Christians full of love and tolerance tend to be more opposed to slavery or harshness towards slaves. Take Mrs. Bird as an example, when she discusses with her husband Senator Bird about a law that the senate was passing,

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