Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin Essay -- Uncle Toms Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe was born on June 14, 1811. Her father was Lyman Beecher, pastor of the Congregational Church in Harrietââ¬â¢s hometown of Litchfield, Connecticut. Harrietââ¬â¢s brother was Henry Ward Beecher who became pastor of Brooklynââ¬â¢s Plymouth Church. The religious background of Harrietââ¬â¢s family and of New England taught Harriet several traits typical of a New Englander: theological insight, piety, and a desire to improve humanity (Columbia Electronic Library; ââ¬Å"Biography of Harriet Beecher Stoweâ⬠). Harriet studied and assisted as a teacher at the Western Female Institute, a school in Hartford, Connecticut, that her sister Catherine had founded. Harriet moved with her father to Cincinnati, Ohio, as a result of her fatherââ¬â¢s religious appointment. Harrietââ¬â¢s career as a teacher ended when she married widower Calvin Stowe. Across the river from Cincinnati was Kentucky, where Calvin Stoweââ¬â¢s home was located. Kentucky was a slave state, and Harriet was able to experience firsthand the horrors of slavery. Also, Harrietââ¬â¢s new home with Stowe was a ââ¬Å"stationâ⬠along the ââ¬Å"underground railroadâ⬠, and Harriet had even more experience and interaction with the slaves. Harriet had always been creative as a child, and she loved to write. Her anger toward slavery in addition with encouragement from her sister-in-law to ââ¬Å"use her skills to aid the cause of abolitionâ⬠(Wells) inspired Harriet to write Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin (Well s; University of Wisconsin ââ¬â Milwaukee). Harriet began to write Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabin as a serial, or an episodic story. These episodes were published in the National Era, a national newspaper in which Harriet had previously published several abolitionist serials. Harr... .../nj.essortment.com/biographyharrie_rthp.htm>. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. ââ¬Å"Stowe, Harriet Beecherâ⬠. Date of Last Revision Unknown. 6 Jan 2002. . Mark, Mary. ââ¬Å"Harriet Beecher Stoweâ⬠. Date of Last Revision Unknown. 5 Jan 2002. . Thornton, Tracey. ââ¬Å"Between Rhetoric of Abolition and Feminism: Harriet Beecher Stoweââ¬â¢s Uncle Tomââ¬â¢s Cabinâ⬠. 1998. 8 Jan 2002. . University of Wisconsin ââ¬â Milwaukee. ââ¬Å"The Classic Text: Harriet Beecher Stoweâ⬠. 19 Nov 2001. 5 Jan 2002. . Wells, Kim. ââ¬Å"Harriet Beecher Stoweâ⬠. 28 Aug 1999. 6 Jan 2002. .
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