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Uncle Toms Cabin's "Uncle Tom's House", and translated as "Black Step".
This introduction:
President Lincoln said: "It constituted that huge war-the fuse of the North and South War, I never thought it was the short, cute lady. She wrote a book that caused a great victory. " This book is "Uncle Tom's House", and it is also the first American novel to translate into Chinese. It is a classic work that affects the historical process, and it is one of the 32 books in American history. I read this book a long time ago, and I was deeply attracted by this book. I cried for Uncle Tom's miserable life. Similarly, the portrait of Uncle Tom's life was the epitome of all black people. We sympathized with the black people, they were victims of that era.
This: Mrs. Stut, a famous American realist writer in the 19th century, a firm normalist. She was born in a family of Christian pastors in central USA in 1811. She witnessed the tragic life of black slaves since childhood, and her young heart was greatly touched. After the marriage, she was engaged in literary creation with her husband's encouragement. In 1852, she wrote the book "Uncle Tom's House". Once the novel was published, it immediately caused a sensation. The novel deeply revealed the brutality of the Southern Southern Southern Southern System, which aroused the great indignation of the American people to the slavery system, and became one of the fuses of the North -South War in 1861. President Lincoln once joked that Mrs. Sto was "a woman who caused a war."
In summary: Elisa flee with his son, Tom was sold to "downstream of the river river downstream "Going to Simon Lagria is beating Uncle Tom. The novel began in the Kentucky farmer Arthur Serbi was facing the dilemma of losing his field due to debt. Although he and her wife (Emily Serbi) treated their slaves very friendly, Serbi decided to sell several slaves to slaves to raise funds he needed urgently. There are two selling slaves: one is Uncle Tom, a middle -aged man with a wife and children; the second is Harry, the son of Emili's maid Elissa. Emili does not like this idea, because she once promised to her maid that her son would never be sold; Emily's son George Serbi was unwilling to let Tom leave because he took him to put Tom is regarded as his good teacher. C hunting the Elissa family, Tom and the St. Klele family lived in Elissa's escape. She accidentally met her husband George Harris who escaped one step than her, and they decided to go to Canada. However, they were stared at by a slave hunter named Tom Rocke. In the end, Locke and his associates captured Elissa and her family, which caused George to be forced to shoot at Locke. Elisa, who was worried about Rock, persuaded George to send the slave hunter to the nearby Guige Society settled to receive treatment. Ird returning to New Orleans, San Klair and his northern cousin Ophelia had a quarrel due to different opinions on slavery. Ophelia opposed a slave system, but had prejudice against blacks; however, Saint Claire thought he had no prejudices, even if he was a slave owner. In order to explain to his cousin, she was wrong about the black people. St. Claire bought a black girl Topisi and asked Ophelia to educate Topsi. In two years after Tom and San Klaire lived together, Eva got seriously ill. Before she died, she dreamed of heaven in a dream, and she told the people around her. Due to Eva's death and her dream, other people decided to change their lives: Ophelia decided to abandon her prejudice against the black people, and Topis said that she would work hard to improve herself, while St. Klele promised to give it to Tom is free. Tow Tom was sold to Simon Lagria before the performance of his promise in St. Claire, but he was stabbed to death by a hunting knife for intervening in a battle. San Claire's wife refused to fulfill her husband's commitment during his lifetime, and bought Tom to a vicious farm Lord Lagria in a auction. Lagry (he is not a local southerner, but an immigrant from the north) brought Tom to the countryside of Louisiana. Tom knows other slaves in LEGRE here, including Emilin (Lerry bought her in the same auction). When Tom refused to obey Lager's order to whip his slave companion, Lerry began to hate him. Tom was cruelly whipped, and Lieger was determined to overwhelm Tom's belief in God. But Tom refused to stop reading of the Bible and tried his best to comfort other slaves. During the plantation, Tom met with another slave Kaisa in Lager. Cathy was forced to separate from her children when she was auctioned before; she killed her third child because she could not stand the pain of another child. At this time, Tom Locke returned to the story. After being cured by the Chi Ge Council, Locke changed. George, Elissa and Tom got freedom after entering Canada. In Louisiana, when Uncle Tom's belief in God was almost defeated by the torture suffered in the plantation garden, he experienced two dreams -one was Jesus and the other was Eva -this Make him determined to retain his belief in Christ until his death. He encouraged Cathy to escape and asked her to bring Emilin. When Tom refused to tell Liegrid Cichle and Emilin where he fled, Lieger ordered his supervisor to kill Tom. When he died, Tom forgive the two supervisors to beat his behavior: inspired by his character, both of them converted to Christ. Before Tom died, George Serby (Arthur Serb's son) appeared. He wanted to buy back Tom's freedom, but found that it was too late. The final clip is on the way to freedom by boat. Cathy and Emilin met George Harris's sister and went to Canada with her. Once, Cathy found that Eliza was her long -lost daughter. And now they finally reunited, they went to France and finally arrived in Liberia -a African country that accommodated the life of the previous American slave. There, they saw the long -lost son of Cathy. George Serby returned to the farm in Kentucky, released all his slaves, and told them that he should remember Tom's sacrifice and his belief in Christ's true meaning.
Reversal: In a black slave under the care of the good owner, lucky to cultivate noble character*, and inspire him to face him enthusiastically to Christ. Everything, whether it is the suffering of life or the distress of the soul, a dilapidated Bible entrusts all his hope of life, at least, at this time he is the happiest. However, destiny will not exist because of people's goodwill and beautiful wishes. It shows his teeth to this extremely honest and poor man. With the comparison of the owner's debt, he inevitably embarked on a miserable path to be traded at will. Some people's laws stipulate their slave identity and doomed their tragic fate. Under any possible changes, the slaves are in the place where they are trampled. The hard -working career, the summoning of God to comfort his soul, this is also his only spiritual homeland. In addition, he has nothing. Kindness and care are extremely fragile under the heavy darkness, and the glory of rational*can only illuminate a little warmth around you. As long as the yin -wind blows, this light will disappear, usually this. However, the perseverance will eventually be saved, and no one can stop the freedom of flying to heaven. The glory of the holy and suffering will extradite every faithful follower to the other side of happiness. The suffering seems to have a shocking effect as good as good. In the face of the dilemma of the black slaves, I can't help but have a trembling for a while. When Mrs. Harris and others praised God and saved their souls, the same feeling spread throughout the body. Indeed, can people expect anything else? Except yourself.
When suffering comes, most people choose to escape or ask others to bear it. In the face of happiness, people chose to enjoy it. Is this the nature of human profits and avoidance? It seems that history has confirmed the law of this iron. The tenderness deep in the soul has become increasingly shrinking. Do we still be moved by blinding the eyes of the soul? God lives in people's hearts, we are God! In Tom's prayer prayer, we saw this. From his firm belief, we also have a completely reason to believe that in the end he saved himself, and his soul was with God. There is no doubt that people who have hope and hope are always happy!
Life among the lowly), and translated as "Black Slave" and "Uncle Tom's cabin". novel. The views of African -American and American slavery have had a profound impact on the perspective of the American slavery system, and to some extent, which caused local conflicts that caused the American civil war. "Uncle Tom's House" is the best -selling novel (and the second best -selling book, second only to the best -selling book "Bible") in the 19th century, and is considered to stimulate the 1850s A major reason. In the first year it was published, 300,000 copies were sold in the United States. The impact of "Uncle Tom's Cottage" on American society was so huge, so that in the early days when the Northern and South War broke out, when Lincoln met Mrs. Sto, he said: "You are the little woman who triggered a war. "Later, this sentence was cited for many writers. "Uncle Tom's House" and various scripts written by them have also promoted the emergence of a large number of black people's stereotypes. These images are well known today. For example, the loved black nanny, the prototype of the black child, and the uncle Tom, who is obedient, persevere and loyal to the white owner. In recent decades, these negative ingredients in "Uncle Tom's Cottage" have weakened the historical role of this book as an "important anti -slavery tool" to a certain extent.
Uncle Toms Cabin's "Uncle Tom's House", and translated as "Black Step".
This introduction:
President Lincoln said: "It constituted that huge war-the fuse of the North and South War, I never thought it was the short, cute lady. She wrote a book that caused a great victory. " This book is "Uncle Tom's House", and it is also the first American novel to translate into Chinese. It is a classic work that affects the historical process, and it is one of the 32 books in American history. I read this book a long time ago, and I was deeply attracted by this book. I cried for Uncle Tom's miserable life. Similarly, the portrait of Uncle Tom's life was the epitome of all black people. We sympathized with the black people, they were victims of that era.
This:
Mrs. Stut, a famous American realist writer in the 19th century, a firm normalist. She was born in a family of Christian pastors in central USA in 1811. She witnessed the tragic life of black slaves since childhood, and her young heart was greatly touched. After the marriage, she was engaged in literary creation with her husband's encouragement. In 1852, she wrote the book "Uncle Tom's House". Once the novel was published, it immediately caused a sensation. The novel deeply revealed the brutality of the Southern Southern Southern Southern System, which aroused the great indignation of the American people to the slavery system, and became one of the fuses of the North -South War in 1861. President Lincoln once joked that Mrs. Sto was "a woman who caused a war."
In summary:
Elisa flee with his son, Tom was sold to "downstream of the river river downstream "Going to Simon Lagria is beating Uncle Tom. The novel began in the Kentucky farmer Arthur Serbi was facing the dilemma of losing his field due to debt. Although he and her wife (Emily Serbi) treated their slaves very friendly, Serbi decided to sell several slaves to slaves to raise funds he needed urgently. There are two selling slaves: one is Uncle Tom, a middle -aged man with a wife and children; the second is Harry, the son of Emili's maid Elissa. Emili does not like this idea, because she once promised to her maid that her son would never be sold; Emily's son George Serbi was unwilling to let Tom leave because he took him to put Tom is regarded as his good teacher.
C hunting the Elissa family, Tom and the St. Klele family lived in Elissa's escape. She accidentally met her husband George Harris who escaped one step than her, and they decided to go to Canada. However, they were stared at by a slave hunter named Tom Rocke. In the end, Locke and his associates captured Elissa and her family, which caused George to be forced to shoot at Locke. Elisa, who was worried about Rock, persuaded George to send the slave hunter to the nearby Guige Society settled to receive treatment.
Ird returning to New Orleans, San Klair and his northern cousin Ophelia had a quarrel due to different opinions on slavery. Ophelia opposed a slave system, but had prejudice against blacks; however, Saint Claire thought he had no prejudices, even if he was a slave owner. In order to explain to his cousin, she was wrong about the black people. St. Claire bought a black girl Topisi and asked Ophelia to educate Topsi.
In two years after Tom and San Klaire lived together, Eva got seriously ill. Before she died, she dreamed of heaven in a dream, and she told the people around her. Due to Eva's death and her dream, other people decided to change their lives: Ophelia decided to abandon her prejudice against the black people, and Topis said that she would work hard to improve herself, while St. Klele promised to give it to Tom is free.
Tow Tom was sold to Simon Lagria before the performance of his promise in St. Claire, but he was stabbed to death by a hunting knife for intervening in a battle. San Claire's wife refused to fulfill her husband's commitment during his lifetime, and bought Tom to a vicious farm Lord Lagria in a auction. Lagry (he is not a local southerner, but an immigrant from the north) brought Tom to the countryside of Louisiana. Tom knows other slaves in LEGRE here, including Emilin (Lerry bought her in the same auction). When Tom refused to obey Lager's order to whip his slave companion, Lerry began to hate him. Tom was cruelly whipped, and Lieger was determined to overwhelm Tom's belief in God. But Tom refused to stop reading of the Bible and tried his best to comfort other slaves. During the plantation, Tom met with another slave Kaisa in Lager. Cathy was forced to separate from her children when she was auctioned before; she killed her third child because she could not stand the pain of another child.
At this time, Tom Locke returned to the story. After being cured by the Chi Ge Council, Locke changed. George, Elissa and Tom got freedom after entering Canada. In Louisiana, when Uncle Tom's belief in God was almost defeated by the torture suffered in the plantation garden, he experienced two dreams -one was Jesus and the other was Eva -this Make him determined to retain his belief in Christ until his death. He encouraged Cathy to escape and asked her to bring Emilin. When Tom refused to tell Liegrid Cichle and Emilin where he fled, Lieger ordered his supervisor to kill Tom. When he died, Tom forgive the two supervisors to beat his behavior: inspired by his character, both of them converted to Christ. Before Tom died, George Serby (Arthur Serb's son) appeared. He wanted to buy back Tom's freedom, but found that it was too late.
The final clip is on the way to freedom by boat. Cathy and Emilin met George Harris's sister and went to Canada with her. Once, Cathy found that Eliza was her long -lost daughter. And now they finally reunited, they went to France and finally arrived in Liberia -a African country that accommodated the life of the previous American slave. There, they saw the long -lost son of Cathy. George Serby returned to the farm in Kentucky, released all his slaves, and told them that he should remember Tom's sacrifice and his belief in Christ's true meaning.
Reversal:
In a black slave under the care of the good owner, lucky to cultivate noble character*, and inspire him to face him enthusiastically to Christ. Everything, whether it is the suffering of life or the distress of the soul, a dilapidated Bible entrusts all his hope of life, at least, at this time he is the happiest.
However, destiny will not exist because of people's goodwill and beautiful wishes. It shows his teeth to this extremely honest and poor man. With the comparison of the owner's debt, he inevitably embarked on a miserable path to be traded at will. Some people's laws stipulate their slave identity and doomed their tragic fate. Under any possible changes, the slaves are in the place where they are trampled.
The hard -working career, the summoning of God to comfort his soul, this is also his only spiritual homeland. In addition, he has nothing. Kindness and care are extremely fragile under the heavy darkness, and the glory of rational*can only illuminate a little warmth around you. As long as the yin -wind blows, this light will disappear, usually this.
However, the perseverance will eventually be saved, and no one can stop the freedom of flying to heaven. The glory of the holy and suffering will extradite every faithful follower to the other side of happiness.
The suffering seems to have a shocking effect as good as good. In the face of the dilemma of the black slaves, I can't help but have a trembling for a while. When Mrs. Harris and others praised God and saved their souls, the same feeling spread throughout the body. Indeed, can people expect anything else? Except yourself.
When suffering comes, most people choose to escape or ask others to bear it. In the face of happiness, people chose to enjoy it. Is this the nature of human profits and avoidance? It seems that history has confirmed the law of this iron. The tenderness deep in the soul has become increasingly shrinking. Do we still be moved by blinding the eyes of the soul?
God lives in people's hearts, we are God! In Tom's prayer prayer, we saw this. From his firm belief, we also have a completely reason to believe that in the end he saved himself, and his soul was with God. There is no doubt that people who have hope and hope are always happy!
Uncle Tom ′S Cabin
translated as: Uncle Tom's hut
Life among the lowly), and translated as "Black Slave" and "Uncle Tom's cabin". novel. The views of African -American and American slavery have had a profound impact on the perspective of the American slavery system, and to some extent, which caused local conflicts that caused the American civil war.
"Uncle Tom's House" is the best -selling novel (and the second best -selling book, second only to the best -selling book "Bible") in the 19th century, and is considered to stimulate the 1850s A major reason. In the first year it was published, 300,000 copies were sold in the United States. The impact of "Uncle Tom's Cottage" on American society was so huge, so that in the early days when the Northern and South War broke out, when Lincoln met Mrs. Sto, he said: "You are the little woman who triggered a war. "Later, this sentence was cited for many writers.
"Uncle Tom's House" and various scripts written by them have also promoted the emergence of a large number of black people's stereotypes. These images are well known today. For example, the loved black nanny, the prototype of the black child, and the uncle Tom, who is obedient, persevere and loyal to the white owner. In recent decades, these negative ingredients in "Uncle Tom's Cottage" have weakened the historical role of this book as an "important anti -slavery tool" to a certain extent.
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