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Topic: In Uncle Tom's Cabin Which two lines have created the greatest impact on you? Why?

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shreyaa

In Uncle Tom's Cabin Which two lines have created the greatest impact on you? Why?

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accessteacher

Tough one! There are lots of parts of course that were deliberately meant to shock Stowe's mainly Christian audience, but I guess for me it would be these lines:

β€œI looks like gwine to heaven,” said the woman; β€œan't thar where white folks is gwine? S'pose they'd have me thar? I'd rather go to torment, and get away from Mas'r and Missis.”

These words are spoken by Prue, who is terribly used and abused. She says them to Tom when he tries to convince her to follow God which will result in her going to heaven. Prue automatically assumes that if the "white folks" are going to heaven she would be forced to continue working for them there, so would glady rather go to hell ("torment") to escape that fate. These lines show how central slavery was to lives of Americans in these times. They could not imagine a life without it.

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