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1、汤姆叔叔的小屋中的宗教思想The Religious Preoccupation of Uncle Toms CabinContentsAbstract.1Key words.1I. Introduction.2II. The Religion and Stowe.3 1. The religious spirit and activities of Stowe.3 2. The religious reason of author for writing this book.4 3. The religious symbols in this book.4III. Different Cha
2、racters and Their Religious Activities in the Novel.51. Religious spirits and activities of Uncle Tom.52. Eva and religion.63. The Quakers.7IV. The influence of Christian spirit in this book.7V. Study about the Religious Preoccupation of Uncle Toms Cabin9VI. Conclusion.11References.11The Religious P
3、reoccupation of Uncle Toms CabinAbstract: Upon meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe for the first time, Abraham Lincoln reportedly said: “so this is the little lady who made this big war”. Harriet Beecher Stowe was really a little lady who made up her lacking of height with influence and success. With the
4、Uncle Toms Cabin, Stowe created a sort of characters of religious thoughts. Her radical position on race relations was informed by a deeper religiosity. She also continually emphasized the importance of Christian love in eradicating oppression. In fact, religious preoccupation is the cue throughout
5、this book. It not only represents the nature of many characters, but also affects many other people and changes their view about blacks and slavery even the world. Universal love-caused by Christian spirit makes many slaveholders treat their slaves well even let them free, and also Christian love ma
6、de most of the slaves love their owner instead of hatred. But those spirits were looked down upon by many scholars and readers. However, the religious preoccupation showed more advantages from any aspects in this book. Key words: religious preoccupation; Christianity; Salvation; Universal love摘 要: 亚
7、伯拉罕.林肯总统第一次见到斯托夫人就说到:“这就是那位发动这次伟大战争的小妇人”.斯托夫人身材矮小,但她却用她的成功和影响力弥补了这个缺陷。通过创作汤姆叔叔的小屋一书,斯托夫人用一系列的宗教人物来体现宗教思想并强调基督教中博爱在消除种族压迫中的重要性。事实上,宗教思想作为一条主线贯穿整书,这种思想不仅反映在很多主人公的身上,而且使书中部分不信奉宗教的人改变了对黑人及整个奴隶制的看法。博爱,一种基督教倡导的精神使得很多奴隶爱而并非仇恨他们的主人,有些甚至感化了他们的主人。但是这种精神被很多读者甚至是学者所鄙夷。然而,在本书中,无论从哪个方面讲,宗教精神还是表现出了更多积极的作用。关键字: 宗教思
8、想; 基督教; 救赎; 博爱I. IntroductionStowe, a female author who was deeply affected by her families, and she hugged great religious idea when she was young. Even in a rather hard situation both at her body and at economic situation. She also wrote Uncle Tom Cabin with the aim of showing her readers most of
9、who were Christianity in north; she believed that Christian would overcome the slavery. Uncle Tom Cabin which was published in episodes in the National Era in 1851 and 1852, then its entirety was published on Mar.20th 1852. It sold 10.000 copies in the first week and 300.000 by the end of that year.
10、 Today, analysis of the conception and reception proved helpful in our understanding of the civil war era, with the test itself, the reader can find insights into the mind of a Christian.At the beginning of the novel, there was a scene that in uncle Toms cabin, aunt Chloe was cooking dinner for Tom
11、and the children. Shelbys son was teaching Tom how to write the letter G. They laughed and talked, bantering about, then eating griddlecakes and discussing pies. After dinner, the cabin was filled with a motley assemblage, from the old gray-headed patriarch of eighty to the young girl and lad of fif
12、teen. They had got permission to attend the prayer meeting. After a while, the singing commenced, to the evident delight of present. As they sung, some laughed, and some cried, and some clapped hands, or shook hands rejoicing with each other. At last, small George read the last chapters of revelatio
13、n.When Mrs. Chloe criticized the criminal slavery, she cooked the last meal for his husband, but Tom made her believe that God would bless them. Tom believed in a world beyond this one and kept the notion of his afterlife foremost in his mind, trusting that todays suffering will be tomorrows salvati
14、on. At last, his belief faltered because of the brutal plantation which wasnt affected by religious thought, but because of Eva, he renewed his faith and strength. He worked diligently and tried to help the other slaves. Tom tried to fight against the cruelty, to infuse goodness into this moral void
15、. The only commends he refused to obey were those that went against his faith; he would rather face a severe beating than violate his principles to beat another slaves.Back on the plantation, Uncle Tom once again felt his faith faltered, but when Tom sang a hymn and saw Jesus Christ, who came and sp
16、oke to him, his belief was once again renewed, and he sang songs of joy. Even when Legree beat him, he felt he was filled with Lords spirit. Tom endeavored to cling to his belief despite the wickedness and suffering that impinges on him.Adoring and generous, Eva told his mother that a house full of
17、slaves made for a much more pleasant life than a house without them because, with slaves, one has more people to love. Extending her affection lavishly on everyone, Eva gave no thought to the differences between blacks and whites, so Eva was thought the devout Christian who was matched only by Uncle
18、 Tom. Lying weakly on her bed, she assembled the slaves, telling them to be good Christians and love one another. Many scholars did some research about this topic, Dong Hengzhuan in 2003 pointed that in order to control the slaves steadily, slaveholders tried their best to infuse religious belief to
19、 slaves to mislead them but Wu Weiren pointed that the literature with heavy Puritanism in the form of 19th century, advocated universal love, generous, mercy and universal Christian value. II. The Religion and StoweBorn in a Christian family, Stowe was influenced deeply by the Christian spirit. So
20、she did many things based on religion. To reveal the cruelty of slavery, and to let her readers most of whom were Christian know of that Christian love and slavery were of paradox, Stowe wrote her masterpiece Uncle Toms Cabin, and also she used many symbols of religion to show her religious aim of w
21、riting this book.1. The religious spirit and activities of Stowe Stowe was born in a Christian family and had 14 sisters and brothers, among whom were pastors, and his father was also an eminent New English preacher. Affected by her father and brothers, Stowe was a pious Christianity. She wrote some
22、 religious articles when she was nine. Three years later, her article about religious was reported in the school annual work show. She came across a theology teacher Karvin.Stowe and married to him at last.Throughout Stowes life, she remained deeply involved in religious movements and the most divis
23、ive political and moral issue of her time: The abolition of slavery. Having grown up in a religious environment where plays were considered immoral, Stowe refused all requests to authorize a dramatization of Uncle Toms Cabin. But in 1854 or 1855, perhaps to take advantage of the popularity of the va
24、rious unauthorized stage versions that were playing throughout the North; she prepared a text for dramatic readings by Mrs. Mary E. Webb, a free mulatto. The characters lines follow the novel closely, though there are some surprises, such as Uncle Tom sang a sentimental minstrel song at Legrees plan
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