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1、The Analysis of Major Charactersin Uncle Toms Cabin14AbstrateThe Bible influences western life and culture deeply. Mrs. Stowe (18111896)-the author of Novel Uncle Toms Cabin is also influenced by it. On the basis of Bible, the author attempts to analyze the backgrounds of times and the purposes she

2、composes it, and analyze several characters, such as Uncle Tom, Little Eva, Eliza and some pious christian mothers. With the analysis of these persons and the comparison with the characters in Bible to reveal the christianity in this novel. At last, the author explores Mrs. Stowes solution to instit

3、ution of slavery and the results. However, in her times, her nonresistant policy to topple the slavery fails completely.Key words Bible; christianity; personal character 内容摘要 圣经对西方生活及文化的影响至深,汤姆叔叔的小屋的作者斯陀夫人也深受其影响。本文以圣经原形以及基督教义精神为基础,先试图分析斯陀夫人所处的时代背景及她创作这部小说的意图,再分析小说中的几类人物形象,如汤姆叔叔、小伊娃、及几位虔诚的基督教徒母亲。通过对这

4、些人物特点的分析,以及所表现的基督精神,揭示这部小说中强烈的宗教理念。关键词:圣经; 基督教; 人物特点ContentsAbstract(英文).iAbstract(中文).ii1. Introduction.12. Background and the introduction of the author.12.1 The summary of the novel.23. Character analysis.33.1 Tom.33.2 Little Eva.63.3 Ideal Mothers- Mrs. Shelby, St. Clares mother, Legree s mother

5、.83.3.1 Mrs. Shelby.83.3.2 St. Clares mother93.3.3 Legree s Mother.103.4George Harris113.5 Qimbo and Sambo.114. Character Classification.115. Conclusion12Works cited.131.Introduction1.1 background and the introduction of the authorHarriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), American writer and philanthropist

6、, best-known for the anti-slavery novel Uncle Toms Cabin (1851-52). The book was quickly translated into 37 languages and it sold in five years over half a million copies in the United States. Harriet Beecher Stowe was born on June 14, 1811, in Litchfield, Connecticut, and brought up with puritanica

7、l strictness. She had one sister and six brothers. Her father, Lyman Beecher, was a controversial Calvinist preacher. Stowes mother died when she was four. When she was eleven years old, she entered the seminary at Hartford, Connecticut, kept by her elder sister. Four years later she was employed as

8、 assistant teacher. In 1834 Stowe began her literary career when she won a prize contest of the Western Monthly Magazine, and soon she was a regular contributor of stories and essays. Her first book, The Mayflower, appeared in 1843. In 1836 Stowe married Calvin E. Stowe, a professor at her fathers t

9、heological seminary. The early years of their marriage were marked by poverty. Over the next 14 years Stowe had 7 children. In 1850 Calvin Stowe was offered a professorship at Bowdoin, and they moved to Brunswick, Maine. In Cincinnati Stowe had come in contact with fugitive slaves. She learned about

10、 life in the South from her own visits there and saw how cruel slavery was. These experiences led Stowe to compose her famous novel, which was first published in the anti-slavery newspaper The National Era and later in book form. Stowe started to publish her writings in The Atlantic Monthly and late

11、r in the Independent and in Christian Union. In 1853, 1856, and 1859 Stowe made journeys to Europe and became friends with George Eliot, Elisabeth Barrett Browning, and Lady Byron. However, British public opinion turned against her when she charged Lord Byron with incestuous relations with his half-

12、sister in Lady Byron Vindicated (1870).Attacks on the veracity of her portrayal of the South led Stowe to publish The Key to Uncle Toms Cabin (1853), in which she presented her source material. A second anti-slavery novel, Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp (1856), told the story of a dramatic a

13、ttempt at slave rebellion. Stowes later works did not gain the same popularity as Uncle Toms Cabin . She published novels, studies of social life, essays, and a small volume of religious poems. Pearl of Orrs Island (1862), Old-Town Folks (1869) and her last novel Poganuc People (1878) were partly ba

14、sed on her husbands childhood reminiscences and are among the first examples of local color writing in New England. Stowes mental faculties failed in 1888, two years after the death of her husband. She died on July 1, 1896 in Hartford, Connecticut.1.2 the summary of the novelTom was a slave of Mr. S

15、helby who was a slaveholder in Kentucky, he sincerely believed in Christianity. Once Mr. Shelby was encumbered by debt, he decided to sell Tom and another female slave and her son. Knowing the news, Eliza and her son ran away immediately but Tom would stay to be sold to Haley a slaver. As a result,

16、he was sold to New Orleans by Haley. On board the boat bound for New Orleans, Tom saved the life of young Eva. St. Clare, Evas father, purchased Tom with gratitude. In St. Clares home, Tom lived a happy life for two years. Eva and he became good friends. But after Eva and her fathers death, Toms fat

17、e was changed again. He was sent by Evas mother to an auction market to sell. Tom was bought by a slaveholder named Legree. Legree was cruel to slaves and addicted to alcohol. At last, when Tom protected two female slaves from being captured, he was beaten to death viciously by Legree. When he was d

18、ying, his former masters sonGeorge Shelby got the plantation and bought Toms body with huge wealth. At the same time, Eliza and her son met her husbandGeorge Harris, who disguised himself as a Spaniard and brought a gun with himself. He shot a slaver on his way to Canada. At last, he and his family

19、got together in the Canada-a free country.4. Character AnalysisMrs. Stowe portrays several vivid characters with distinctive temperament. Among them, there are the white and the black, the nobles and the slaves, the kind and the cruel. In her description of all these characters, we can learn that Mr

20、s. Stowe advocates that people are equal and is against racial discrimination. Some people think that the dark skin of African slaves externally represents negative qualities such as evil or heathenism. However, Mrs. Stowe viewed slaves that evoke these presumptions actually contrasts their internal

21、 strength and spirituality. In fact, black men are better than some white slaveholders who have intentional purposes. Mrs. Stowe herself is deeply influenced by Christianity; she held the belief that people are born to be equal and should enjoy freedom. So the main characters she portrayed in Uncle

22、Toms Cabin are all Christians to different extent. This part of the paper deals with the analysis of perfect Christian, non-perfect Christian and half-Christian in Uncle Toms Cabin. From the analysis, we can get a better idea on how Christianity is reflected in the novel.2.1 Tom Uncle Tom is an old

23、slave and the protagonist of the novel. His two most prevalent qualities are his inherent goodness and piety. He is a pious Christian and resembles Jesus in many aspects. He consistently forgives the wrongs committed against him and turns to God in time of crisis. Mrs. Stowe is very successful in po

24、rtraying Tom as a Christian figure. Lets compare Tom to Jesus in Bible. Toms experience is quite similar to that of Jesus Christ. First, Tom and Jesus are all sold by the man they are familiar with. Jesus is betrayed by his discipleJudas,who has the greed for the money; and Tom is sold by his master

25、Arthur Shelby, who also needs money to repay debts when he suffers the financial difficulties. Second, both Tom and Jesus have strong faith in God and never give up under pressure. When Jesus is near his death, the soldiers are all speaking sarcastically and crying to him, And struck him on the face

26、, however, the Governor would not arrest Jesus, but he has no choice but to have Jesus crucified. When Jesus knows he will die, he does not complain only to pray to the God. Tom is in the similar situation, At Legrees manor, Tom is not willing to sell out his friends, so he meets the brutal treatmen

27、t. He dose not give up and continues preaching to Qimbo and Sambo. Even if Qimbo and Sambo beat Tom almost to death, he still forgave them and prayed for them. Tom prayer is answered and his kindheartedness moves Legrees two overseers-Qimbo and Sambo and they would not want to hurt Tom any more, but

28、 Legree will not be satisfied until he sees Toms death. Although Tom was beaten almost to death, he determined to say nothing. When thundered Legree struck him furiously, Tom answered, “I know, Mast, but I cant tell anything. I can die!” However, Legree couldnt understand him. Then Tom looked up to

29、his master, and answered, “Masr, if you was sick, or in trouble, or dying, and I could save ye, Id give ye my hearts blood; and, if taking every soul, Id give em freely, as the Lord gave his for me. O, Masr! dont bring this great sin on your soul! It will hurt you more than t will me! Do the worst y

30、ou can, my troublesll be over soon; but, if ye dont repent, yours wont never end!” At last, one who believes Jesus is Messiah and is saved at the very moment and spot. Third, Tom and Jesus are all redeemed by the person who esteems them. Joseph of Arimathaea, a secret apostle of him, redeems Jesus.

31、He took the body of Jesus and wrapped it, with the spices, in strips of linen cloth according to Jewish burialcustoms. Tom is rescued by his former masters son-George Shelby. He loves Tom for his faith, so he vows to find Tom when he is sold. However, when he found Tom, Tom was dying and died soon.

32、Bearing great respect and sadness for Tom, George took Toms body away and decided to bury it decently. More important, Toms temperament is quite the same as Jesus. When Jesus sees people who sin, he pities them, helps them, tells them and cures them. His heart can forgive anyone, anything. He brings

33、 the gospel to people. Tom is obviously a Christ figure with black skin. He is full of love for his neighbors, both the black and white. He also serves as a Christian leader for the other slavers in the novel. In Shelbys house, Uncle Tom is a sort of patriarch in religious matters in the neighborhoo

34、d. Having, naturally, an organization in which the morale is strongly predominant, together with a greater breadth and cultivation of mind than his companions, he is looked up, as a sort of minister among them; and the simple, hearty, sincere style of his exhortations might have edified even better

35、educated persons. But it was in prayer that he especially excelled. In the language of a pious old Negro, he “prayed right up.” While he is at St. Clares house, he meets the pitiful, old slave Prue. Prue should spend all her times to care her mistress and she loves the milk, but her mistress refuses

36、 to buy milk for her, so her only child is starved to death. Because of that, she becomes drunk and deranged. Tom sympathizes with her very much offers to carry her basket for her, and send the Gospel to her. He is always giving others the belief of life. Tom loves not only black people, but also wh

37、ite people. When his first master is going to sell him, he has no complain on it. After he stays at the second masters home, he often advises St. Clare not to go to these celebrating parties. In order to let St. Clare have the words in mind, Tom even goes down on his knees and pleads with him not to

38、 attend those revelries. Tom, like Jesus, is the embodiment of God and love in Christianity. Though Tom is submissive to his master, he has the consciousness to define the right and wrong. If the master treats him kindly, he will pay more reciprocation to his master. His first master Mrs. Shelby giv

39、es him all his property to manage. He once lets Tom to go to Cincinnati alone to do business for him. Tom has the opportunity to run away. Instead, he comes back on time. He does not want to betray his master. Toms second master St. Clare gives him money without looking at it, because he trusts Tom

40、very much. “Tom had every facility and temptation to dishonesty; and nothing but an impregnable simplicity of nature, strengthened by Christian faith, could have kept him from it. But, to that nature, the very unbounded trust reposed in him was bond and seal for the most scrupulous accuracy.” Even T

41、oms third master Legree also gives him his property to keep. However, once his master does the thing he thinks wrong, he will do it at his own will. Legree asks Tom to beat other slaves, but Tom does not do it. He says, “ Im willin to work, night and day-and , Masr , I never shall do it,-never!” His

42、 worship is not blind in that he only obeys what he thinks right. From learning to read the Bible and writing letters to his kids, Tom is consistently trying to improve himself despite the limits placed upon him by slavery. From the above paragraph, we can conclude that, Tom is loyal and submissive

43、to his master and at the same time he has a good distinction between what is right and what is wrong. Mrs. Stowe has her intention to depict Tom as a Christfigure. Her most obvious purpose is to evoke the white men who believe in Christianity in the north, to let them have the position to support an

44、tislavery actions and to hope them to realize the evil to keep slavery system in a Christian country. She needs to compose a character of black man who can be accepted by most whites. So she endorses Tom a lot of characters similar to Christ. Tom is the man who can arouse the sympathy from the white

45、. We all think Tom is a man with good qualities and immaculate character. He is a stereotype with typical African features and disposition of that race, yet Tom has the passive character in his life. His non-resistant principle is not accepted by the white readers, but his upright quality is not separated from his firm belief and personal strength. In a word, Tom is the representative of a kind of person rather than a single man. Whatever happens, he sticks to his belief in Christianity and tried to help others to change by persuasion. Mrs. Stowe portrayed such a character as

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