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The Little Eva's Role In The Bible
“Little Eva is a 5 year old girl and this character is a role as a beautiful angelic child. Eva actually is a name of the legends in the ancient mythology. The writer uses this name is hope to tell us that this character is the spokesman of the God. She in this novel is symbol as the ideal image of an angle. In

Bible, angel is sent by God to help and save those who needed help. We can easily discover that the little Eva is full of love and she is friendliness to others. For example, she teaches the Uncle Tom how to read the Bible and do not think that Tom is a slave to her. She also tries to do her bit to help others. Somehow, she always put herself on equality with every creature that comes near her. Tom like to be the best friends to her,
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She hopes uses her little power to help those poor people and bring the hope and happiness to them. Just as her name, she was born to save the poor life in this ugly world. And she will help them to find the harbor of the souls. She often likes to listen to the Bible stories by Tom. And she will share the Gospel with the slaves in her father’s plantation and helps them to learn knowledge and gives them hope to the future. Eva meets with a tragic death in this novel, she is ill and does not live for a long time. Towards death, she gives every servants in her house a lock of fair golden hair and asks them to be a good Christian. Eva also wants to let the slaves to be free especially to the Uncle Tom. So, she tells to her father and wants him to help her. Mrs. Stowe shows the idea of trying her best to change the society for the better and save more and more slaves by using this novel to let them wake up from this enslavement. She hopes that more and more Eva will appear in the real world and those Eva will change the position of the slaves. Though the death of Eva, This novel describes this is not sad. Because for Mrs. Stowe who believes the God very much, in her mind that death means people will come to the God’s world, a world without any dirty. This is the best end to those

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