Introduction.
A book's introduction is closely related to the content of the book itself. Usually found in nonfiction work, the introduction may summarize the main argument presented in the rest of the book, define any important terms, or fill in background details.
C. I actually read that for a Literature class I took this past semester in college. :) It was a great book, by the way.
Cassiopeia failed to posses modesty I believe but let me check my answer<span />
<u><em>The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written when became illegal offer assistance to a fugitive slave in the United States. </em></u>
<u><em>Tom was converted in a Christian martyr after his death because he had forgiven Legree and his men like Christ did and at his death moment but also comparing his self sacrifice to the Lord’s. </em></u>
<u><em>Moreover both had an extreme strength to help people who are oppressing his family, they became models of matter for whites and black men.</em></u>
A comedy has humor in it and usually ends happily. A tragedy usually ends up sad.