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1、Uncle Toms Cabin 读后感That House, Those People -Reading Uncle Toms Cabin Slavery and Civil War remain with us as the most disturbing issues in American history. Therefore, when mentioning them, we cannot forget that there is such a person who was once greeted by Abraham Lincoln as “the little woman wh
2、o wrote the book that made this great war”. This woman is the author of Uncle Toms Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Toms Cabin is one of the most famous books in the world. The book is so famous, according to the introduction written by Alfred Kazin, that people are capable of describing someone
3、as an “Uncle Tom” or a “Simon Legree” without remembering that they have never read Uncle Toms Cabin. Therefore, I cannot help reading this book to get a deep understanding of Uncle Tom and those American-byword figures. Uncle Tom, as the head figure of the book, his main characteristics are told at
4、 the very beginning of the story through the talk between two gentlemen. Mr. Shelby, Toms first master, told the dealer Mr. Haley that “Tom is a good, steady, sensible, pious fellow.” Even Tom himself thinks that he fully had the gentle, domestic heart which had been a peculiar characteristic of his
5、 unhappy race. He could run the whole farm of Mr. Shelby like a clock. St. Clare, Toms second master, “handed him a bill without looking at it, and pocketed the change without counting” (in Chapter Ten). Those examples make Uncle Toms capability and honesty full of life in front of us. Almost every
6、slave wanted their own freedom; however, Tom gave up any chances of being a free man. When people asked why he did not escape, his answer was that “master trusted me, and I couldnt”. In the view of Tom, Master was the power of disciplining himself. As a faithful believer in Christianity, he did not
7、fall short of his masters expectation or do anything he thought to be ashamed. Such was Uncle Tom. I Page - 1 - cannot get such an honest and straight image out of our mind. However, one thing of Uncle Tom which I do not like sometimes even hate is that he did not struggle for his life. No matter wh
8、at his masters did with him or how they arranged him, he would grin and bear them. I think that is one main reason of Toms tragic. On hearing that he and Eliza were sold by their master, though sorrow and unwilling, Tom refused to escape. He supported that escape was the right of Eliza; however, he
9、said that he was not the one to say no. “If I must be sold, or all the people on the place and everything go to rack, why, let me be sold” (In Chapter One). With Toms master changing from Shelby to Legree, I can see that Tom was also changing. Different from the former obeying, he began to struggle
10、and do things according to his own view. Tom refused to beat the two black women for Legree. When Cassy and Emmeline escaped from the farm, Tom refused to say anything about it. “I know, Master; but I cannot tell anything. I can die” (in Chapter Forty). He even called his master “you poor miserable
11、critter”. It was the courage that shocked Legree. Tom showed his spirit of resist. However, Tom couldnt wait anymore because he was covered all over with cuts and bruises. Everything was too late. When George came to “buy” him and take him home, Tom put forward his last strength to hold the warm han
12、ds from his young master and his tears ran down the cheeks. Though George called Tom loudly and crazily, “a sudden sinking fell upon Uncle Tom; he closed his eyes; and that mysterious and sublime change passed over his face, that told the approach of the other worlds”(in Chapter Forty One). Uncle To
13、m passed away in this broken-hearted way. Page - 2 - As far as now, we cannot ignore that hateful master, Simon Legree, who played an important part in the life of poor Uncle Tom. Legree was the embodiment of demon. Every time Tom did not satisfy him, He would be like a fierce and cruel beast and wa
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