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tragic hero
Title: tragic hero
Category: Arts & Humanities / Music
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tragic hero
Me Ideal Woman
Being the only Northerner to take a focal role in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Miss Ophelia is a realistic adaptation of the ideal woman that
Harriet Beecher Stowe proposes with the images of the other perfect women. She is educated, single, independent, ambitious, and
motivated by a certain sense of duty. Unlike the other women in the novel, she is the one with the most masculine mannerisms: she
relies on her thoughts
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This is exactly the same note that Stowe tries to hit with her readers. Even if they do not have
any certain problem with slavery, they should at the least want to condemn all of the horrid souls to an afterlife in hell.
Feminism is an unmistakable theme in this novel. Stowe portrays women as strong, independent characters and
Works Cited
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom’s Cabin. W.W. Norton & Co, Inc. New York, 1994
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