First part

· The porpoise of Harriet Beecher Stowe

· The characters in the novel and their beliefs

 

 

Second part

· Historical and theological antecedents of the manifest destiny and its relation with the attitude of the characters in the novel.

· The speech of a superior races the novel and its fundaments in real life.

 

 

Third part

· The Afro-American attitude foments the slavery ideology.

·  America and the uncles Tom after liberation.

Fourth part

· Conclusions

· Sources

· Others

 

 

 

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