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  • Essay / Dehumanization of societal norms in Uncle Tom...

    Not only did she make the reader understand and experience the hardships of slaves, but the way she wrote would deeply affect almost any reader. Her writing appeals to women and their love for their families, it contains enough logic to overcome the qualms of the frugal businessman, and it does all this through three key standards. The author must first set up a series of harrowing and true scenarios that depict the brutality of slavery. She suggests that the general attitudes of people in the North and South are flawed and that women, who would most like to help, possess no real power to bring about change. She then uses religion to reach all her audiences so that they put themselves in the place of slaves and start treating them like slaves.