To begin with, the first owner of Tom is very kind and friendly. Shelby, the slave owner of Kentucky, failed to speculate on the stock market and decided to sell two slaves to pay off his debts. The Christian sermon gave Tom the idea that he had to become faithful to his master. He was traded to New Orleans and became a slave to the slave trader, Haley. In a drowning accident, Tom saved the life of a slave owner's daughter, Eva, and the child's father, St. Clare, bought him. However, St Clare was assassinated in an accident. St Clare's wife did not liberate Tom and other slaves, but sent them to the black slave auction market and the end of the master— Legree. Finally, Tom's former master's son came to redeem Tom, but he was already dying. George Shelby hit the slaves on the ground …show more content…
We know the cruelty of slavery. Nevertheless, the slave owners are not the same as their slaves, and the plot of the story is a coincidence. Tom was a sincere Christian and treated his master with sincerity. He can make friends with the owner's offspring, such as Eva and George. George Shelby regards Tom as his mentor and a devout Christian. He had a deep affection for Tom, and uncle Tom's cabin was so full of young master George. Young, he promised uncle Tom will give them to repair the house. Let them live a good life. He did not go back on his word. After a series of twists and turns, found the tortured uncle Tom. George Shelby returned to his farm in Kentucky, freed all his slaves, and told them to remember the sacrifice of Tom and his faith in Christ. Throughout the story, it seems only Master George, let us see the vertical slave owners of the image, saw the overthrow slavery extensive and solid social foundation, seeing the inevitable demise of