Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin Mrs. Bird is normally a gentle, sympathetic woman. What circumstances must be present for Mrs. Bird to become passionate?

In chapter 9 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin Mrs. Bird is normally a gentle, sympathetic woman. What circumstances must be present for Mrs. Bird to become passionate?

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When things don't appear to be "Christian," she becomes passionate about her cause.

She is against the new law making it forbidden to help escaped slaves. She protects Eliza.