Knowing that it was this story that probably aided in the abolition of slavery in the U.S. made me see the narrative in a totally different light. Stowe’s novel is a story of cruelty, hope, faith, despair, humanity and the power of women’s moral compass in the face of hardship and inhumanity. It perfectly showcases the division between the American North and South at that time and depicts an emotionalizing tale of slavery in the darkest days before the American Civil War. It is a cruel, visual and heart-breaking read. On the other hand, I find it incredibly important to read.
21. Dez. 2023
Uncle Tom’s Cabinvon Harriet Beecher StoweBertz und Fischer