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![]() Uncle Tom's CabinHarriet Beecher StoweIn CliffsNotes on Uncle Tom's Cabin, you discover Harriet Beecher Stowe's most memorable and socially relevant novel — a book that, when published in 1852, galvanized public opinion against slavery in a way never seen before. The story follows the lives of two slaves: Eliza, who escapes slavery with her son; and Tom, who must endure humiliation, abuse, and torture inflicted by his owners, including arch-villain Simon Legree. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorEarly Years and EducationEarly Writing and MarriageStowe’s Masterpiece and Other WorksAbout the NovelIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesChapter IChapters II and IIIChapter IVChapters V–VIIChapters VIII and IXChapter XChapters XI–XIVChapter XV and XVIChapter XVIIChapter XVIII–XXIChapter XXII–XXVChapters XXVI–XXVIIIChapters XXIX–XXXIIChapters XXXIII–XXXVIChapters XXXVII–XLIChapters XLII–XLVCharacter AnalysesUncle TomElizaGeorge HarrisSimon LegreeAugustine St. ClareTopsyCritical EssaysThemes in Uncle Tom’s CabinA Mosaic of Movement and ConflictThe Haunted Cabin: Uncle Tom and the GothicStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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