Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin the title of a novel is often indicative of its overall message. At this point in the story, why do you think Stowe calls her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin the title of a novel is often indicative of its overall message. At this point in the story, why do you think Stowe calls her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

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All the energy and discourse among the slaves seems to take place at this cabin. The main black characters, at this point, are directly connected with the cabin or the culture of the cabin. It shows the lifestyle of Uncle Tom and his extended family.