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    John Adams said‚ ‘’without the pen of Paine‚ the sword of Washington would have been wielded in pain. In the novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ the author also brought important evidence that how the writing and language on this manuscript flair the fire between the south and the north during the civil war. In turn the Uncle Tom’s Cabin brought out the abolitionist movement. By reading her writing there is was an out break‚

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    Noli Me Tangere

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    ➢ In a letter to Felix Ressurreccion Hidalgo‚ he made a mistake in citing the Biblical source; it should be from the Gospel of St.John Chapter 20 Verses 13-17‚ and not Gospel of St. Luke. ➢ Rizal based his first novel to a novel entitled‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ which portrays the brutalities of American slave owners and the pathetic conditions of the unfortunate Negro slaves ➢ Rizal then proposed to the other reformists to write a novel about the real happenings

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    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

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    The Fugitive Slave Act | The Publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin On September 8th‚ 1850‚ the Fugitive Slave Act was created as a compromise. It stated to capture any fugitive/ runaway slave and to be returned to their owner because they considered slaves as their property. If anyone in the North were to be aiding a fugitive‚ they would be fined and imprisoned for about six months. Sometimes‚ slaves would escape by a secret system called the Underground Railroad. Later

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    Harriet Beecher

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    activist‚ best known as the woman who changed how Americans viewed slavery. Harriet Elizabeth Beecher was born on June 14‚ 1811‚ in Litchfield‚ Connecticut as the sixth of eleven children. She had achieved the national fame for her anti-slavery novel‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ which had sparked an enormous ruckus before the Civil War. Harriet’s father‚ Lyman Beecher was a well-known minister. Her mother‚ Roxana Beecher‚ died when Stowe was only five years old. Her mother’s death caused her to feel great sympathy

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    and Harriet Beecher Stowe who dually challenges the legitimacy of slavery in their literature. While both Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚” and Frederick Douglas’s “Narrative of the Life of an American Slave‚” offer impelling accounts‚ regarding the historical slavery era throughout the 1800s‚ the two authors write from distinctive experiences. Stowe’s Uncle Tom‚ a fictional character‚ attracts his audience through his profound Christian faith‚ which gives him an unbreakable spirit that

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    Abolitionist dbq

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    most importantly Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ a book that caused a huge reaction against the abolition of slavery. In addition‚ William Lloyd Garrison published the newspaper‚ The Liberator‚ that had a heavy response. Moreover‚ Frederick Douglas‚ a born slave‚ wrote the autobiography The Life of Frederick Douglas. In all‚ there were many more abolitionists but these were the most radical of them all. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin showed the injustice in slavery and

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    people’s lives and ideas、value ideas、religious belief and etc. Naturally‚ some arts works could also reflect the impulse of some people to transcend their present situation‚ and it is often this impulse that help propel society forward. The Famous novels Uncle Tom’s Cabin could serve as a

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    Influences on the Civil War Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book Uncle Tom’s Cabin is often seen as a primary influence of the Civil War. She showed just how terrible and difficult the life of a slave really was. By doing so she caused a lot of disturbances across the country regarding the institution of slavery. It open many people’s eyes to the terrible conditions slaves lived under and led many to act towards the abolition of slavery. Uncle Tom’s Cabin displays the hardships of Tom‚ Eliza‚ and George

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    started an entire war. Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ written by Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ was one novel to do both. Abraham Lincoln said to Harriet Beecher Stowe upon meeting her‚ "So this is the little lady who made this big war.”. Uncle Tom’s Cabin had a tremendous effect on early 19th century thoughts of slavery; stirring abolitionist support in the north. The novel is a realistic‚ although fictional view of slavery with the images of brutal beatings and unfair slave practices. After reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin thousand

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