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Uncle Tom cabin chapter one to five explain what themes are established in the first five chapters of the novel. Give three examples of moments in which those themes are revealed.

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The first 5 chapters show how different people treated their slaves and how those slaves' lives were. Each owner of slaves was a different person with different standards and though all slave owners were bad, not all were pure unfiltered evil. A lot of those slaves owners were just trying to make a living and slaves just helped. Also, a lot of those slaves owners were also very strict and would basically torture their own slaves with whips and weapons or anything that can cause pain. Each of the first chapters was a different theme. The 5 themes were Slavery and Race, Christianity and Christian Charity, Women, Home, and Freedom.

In the first chapter Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote about slavery to demonstrate the “living dramatic reality” of slavery. The novel protests the horrors of this institution: the way it degrades black men and women and gives absolute power to slaveowners and thereby corrupts them. In the chapter about Christianity and Chritian charity the author frequently refrences the bible because it shows that America is a nation where the most dominnant religion is Chritianity, and though most of the slaves owners were Chritian they were sinning for owning slaves as it did not follow the rules of their religion.

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