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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Thomas Doredant

For my book i chose to read Uncle Tom's Cabin. This book was written as an anti-slavery story and tells of the hard life of slaves. One of the main charactures of the book Eliza is forced to run away from the plantation she works on, when she learns her son is to be sold. But this book also has a good moral showing how Tom could be so forgiveing to all of the people that had wronged him so many times.

1 comment:

Mcapush said...

From everything that Thomas says this book sounds very interesting. It would be interesting to learn more about all the stuff that slaves had to go through.
-Keyur Patel