AMERICAN LITERATURE
ELIZABETHAN ERA
Question
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Which of Uncle Tom’s personal characteristics guided his interactions with others and his responses to his circumstances?
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His gentle and soft-spoken nature
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His honesty and deep devotion to God
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His overwhelming fear of violence
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His ability to hide his rebellious nature.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Stowe’s Tom is brave, strong, and good. He saves the life of and is a good friend to Little Eva, his slaveholder’s frail young daughter. After Tom is sold to the evil Simon Legree, he is whipped to death for refusing to divulge the whereabouts of some runaways.
Detailed explanation-2: -Uncle Tom The central character, a slave belonging to Shelby. Eliza and George Harris Mrs. Shelby’s servant and her husband; they have a young son, Harry.
Detailed explanation-3: -Little Eva, byname of Evangeline St. Clare, fictional character, the frail, angelic daughter of a Southern slave owner who befriends the black slave Uncle Tom, in Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1851–52) by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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