First of all, the incompatibility of slavery and christian is the main theme throughout the whole story. From my personal perspective, 2 strategies are mainly used in the whole story. The first one is the intense and substantial contrasts as well as the second one which is the tragedy of Uncle Tom. To begin with, the large amount of comparison underscore the difference of slavery and Christian ethic. The biggest one is the contrast between the experience of George and Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom believed in the god and full of love and benevolence. George, however, was a brave black slave who beat against the slavery and ran out of the control of …show more content…
The majority of women in the story were full of love and empathy. For the aristocrats ,they cared about the black and the slaves; for the slaves themselves, they full of love and hope. The typical example is Eva. After tom saved Eva’s life, Eva felt grateful and asked her father to buy Tom. After which, she always chatted with Tom about the Bible and Christian. They talked about love and redemption. She also persuaded the slave girl whose name was Topsy to spread the love of Christian. As a result, we can see the basic messages and believes of Christian. The another example is Mrs. Shelby. She tried to persuade her husband not to sell Uncle Tom and Eliza’s child and said “ This is God’s curse on slavery!- a bitter,biter more accursed thing!-a curse to the master ,and a curse to the slave!” revealed her angry with the slavery and her empathy towards the slave. As a result, the basic messages of Christian was revoked: to spread the love and empathy and end up the slavery. Compared to the men who were malicious and often afflicted their slaves, the women were pure and