Uncle Tom's Cabin Group
Question:
Examine the fate of different character's (black, white, and in-between).
To what extent are the slaves who escape differ from those that either are unable or unwilling to escape. Are there any symbolic or physical features that Stowe uses to differentiate between those who are "worthy" of freedom. For those who do escape, how does Stowe get around the sticky issue of having free blacks living in the American Republic?
