SECTIONAL CRISIS 1850 1861
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
Question
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To take all of his slaves.
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To trade him away.
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To report how Tom is being treated.
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To take his family away from him.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The subtitle, that Stowe chose when she wrote the novel, explains one of the most important themes in Uncle Tom’s Cabin: the fact that slaves were considered and treated as objects and not as people.
Detailed explanation-2: -Tom urges George to be a good boy. George tells Haley to treat Uncle Tom with care. He says Haley should be ashamed of himself, treating humans like cattle. George and Tom say goodbye and Haley drives away.
Detailed explanation-3: -Shelby might have had a hand in letting Eliza get away, Mr. Shelby replies stiffly that it is a matter of honor for him to complete his business with Mr. Haley as promised.
Detailed explanation-4: -Summary: Chapter X Haley has returned to the Shelbys’ home to collect Uncle Tom. Aunt Chloe cooks her husband one last meal before he leaves and laments the evils of slavery. He asks her to trust in God to protect them, and tells her that their master is good. Haley takes Tom away, putting his feet in fetters.