The importance of religion in Tom’s life in "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" and how it affected him in navigating the inhumanity of being enslaved is seen in the fact that:
- Uncle Tom was an ardent Christian who clung to the religion so that he could have hope and strength to endure the harsh conditions of slavery. When given the chance to escape, Uncle Tom refused to because of his Christian belief.
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In the book, "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, we learn that slaves were subjected to very harsh conditions.
Uncle Tom was one of these slaves but his Christian faith helped him to endure his ugly condition. The whites also clung to the Christian religion to appease their conscience.
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Answer: A) he cannot bear to say no when the animals ask to stay
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C but read below.
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If ever there was a mother / daughter conflict it was certainly the one between Anne and her mother.
Anne was very gifted and wanted more than what she saw in her mother and Mrs. Van Dam.
The problem with this question is that at least two of the answers could be chosen. C and B. In the beginning she was very certain that B would be the best way to answer this question. Later on, as she matured, she saw the value of her mother's choices.
So the answer depends largely on which part of the book the reference is being made to. I would pick C because that is her attitude as she matured, but don't be surprised if the answer turns out to be B.
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His/her feelings are what I am feeling as I write. Does this make sense? I have compared it to method acting
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