Characters
Plot & Events
Themes & Messages
Historical Context
Quotes
100

Who is Uncle Tom?

This kind, religious man is the novel’s moral center.

100

Where does the story begin, and what is happening to the Shelby family?

In Kentucky; they must sell their slaves to pay debts.

100

What guides Uncle Tom’s behavior?

His deep Christian faith, love, and forgiveness guide him in all he does.

100

When was Uncle Tom’s Cabin published?

It was published in 1852.

100

Who says, “The Lord’s given me patience to bear what He’s seen fit to lay on me”?

Uncle Tom

200

Who is Eliza Harris?

She helps Tom escape by crossing the ice with her child.

200

How does Eliza escape from slavery with her son?

She runs across the frozen Ohio River.

200

What major social evil does Harriet Beecher Stowe criticize in the novel?

She condemns the cruelty and injustice of slavery.

200

What movement did Stowе’s book support?

The abolitionist movement against slavery.

200

Who says, “It is a comfort to know that God can make us good”?

Little Eva

300

Who is Simon Legree?

This cruel slave owner represents the worst of slavery.

300

After Little Eva’s death, what decision does her father make?

He decides to free his slaves.

300

What feeling does Stowe want readers to have?

She wants readers to feel empathy, compassion, and moral concern.

300

What war began less than ten years after the book’s release?

The American Civil War.

300

Who says, “You are mine, body and soul”?

Simon Legree

400

Who is Augustine St. Clare?

This character buys Tom early in the story and treats him with kindness.

400

Who buys Tom after St. Clare’s death, and what happens to him?

Simon Legree; he beats Tom to death.

400

What theme appears when families are separated?

The destruction of family and human love caused by slavery.

400

Which U.S. President is said to have called Stowe “little woman who wrote the book that started this great war”?

Abraham Lincoln.

400

Who says, I’ll never give up my child to be sold!”?

Eliza Harris

500

Who is Little Eva (Evangeline St. Clare)?

She is St. Clare’s angelic daughter who befriends Uncle Tom.

500

What happens at the end of the novel, and how does Tom influence others?

Tom dies forgiving his enemies, inspiring George Shelby to free his slaves.

500

What lesson does Stowe want readers to learn?

That people should follow their conscience and stand up against injustice.

500

What 1850 law inspired Stowe to write the novel?

The Fugitive Slave Act, which forced the return of escaped slaves.

500

Who wrote, “Scenes such as these are a constant offense to all just and noble feelings”?

Harriet Beecher Stowe(as а narrator)