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The novel explores the brutal realities of slavery through the lens of three plantations, each showcasing the dire circumstances faced by enslaved individuals. Stowe's portrayal of Uncle Tom transcends stereotypes, presenting him as a courageous figure who resists oppression. The narrative raises critical questions about power and morality, remaining relevant in contemporary discussions on justice and humanity. First published over 150 years ago, it continues to inspire critical examination and reflection on its themes of injustice and resistance.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe
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