A few days ago, I read Mrs. Stowe's famous work "Uncle Tom's Cabin". Uncle Tom, who was upright, kind-hearted, and deeply religious; George, a mixed-blood slave who was brave, resourceful, intelligent and studious; Haley, a mercenary and ruthless slave trader; Regri, who had lost his humanity and lost his conscience; St. Clair, who had a sense of justice but followed the flow, left a deep impression on me.
In Kentucky, farmer Arthur Shelby faces losing his fields to debt. Although he and his wife, Mrs. Shelby, were friendly to their slaves, Shelby decided to sell several slaves to slave traders to raise the funds he needed.

Comment on reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin": Seeing the glimmer of humanity in the dark After reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin", my heart couldn't calm down for a long time. The cruel picture of the slave society depicted in the book is in sharp contrast to Uncle Tom's kind character. It not only makes me feel suffocated by the tragic fate of black slaves, but also deeply touched by the glory of human nature. This work is not only a denunciation of slavery, but also a mirror that reflects the good and evil of human nature.

Uncle Tom's Cabin is a book written by Mrs. Stowe in the United States. The following are the articles I compiled for you. I hope you can enjoy Uncle Tom's Cabin. This week, I read "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and my heart is very heavy.



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