Literary Criticism of Uncle Tom's Cabin [Psychological Lense].
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Literary Criticism of Uncle Tom's Cabin [Psychological Lense] Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin in order to persuade the readers that slavery was bad. Her Christian views led her to do this and depict her characters as every-day life as she could and not be too over dramatic about everything that happened. Her story could be interpreted as a non-fiction if the reader does not know the history of it all, because she uses a very subtle approach to get to reader through making all events in the book seem very real as if she had really seen them. Stowe's relationship with the book is that the book are her thoughts through a story. Not just any thoughts, but her abolitionist views and how much she disagreed with slavery. Stowe not only uses the book as a whole to convince of slavery's evils. She uses individual characters and their journies (emotional,...


