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Oxford:Oxford UP, 1987., Brook. CrossExaminations of Law and Literature: Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville. Cambridge and NY: Cambridge UP, 1988. 4。Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986, pp. 143., Brook. CrossExaminations of Law and Literature: Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville. Cambridge and NY: Cambridge UP, 1988.6. Ibid., .7..Ibid., . Tompkins. Sentimental Power: Uncle Tom39。s Cabin represents a great success in domestic literature ,The nineteenth century proved to be a period of turmoil for women and the role they would play in an everchanging America. Women contended with not only hard living in the domestic sphere, but impacted by the undercurrent of slavery issues. References:1 .Charles Edward Stowe, Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Compiled from Her Letters an : Haughton Mifflin, 1890, pp. 25760.2. Eric J. Sundquist, Ed. New Essays on Uncle Tom39。s Cabin, which turns it into a spiritual women are supposed to play an essential role in the family so as to defend Christian domestic values, what a woman does in the family is so important and that a home lacking motherly love and care can hardly be called a home because domestic rituals provide women with the weapon to redress evil. the Mother has the control over the whole world. In the envisioned new society, women are no longer regarded as a piece of property, but their own masters. They have the strong power to redeem the fallen world. 5. conclusion It is no doubt that Stowe had limitations concerning her views about depictions of women have provoked skepticism and indignation among many feminist writers and Tom39。 but he always puts off action till it is too late for him to regret because he bees most unsettling portrait of masculinity in the ,both men and the patriarchal institution established by them cannot take up the job to fight against the chattel slavery and redeem the fallen world. 4 .Redemption Through Women We know that violence or mand is not women39。s Home, The family state is the aptest earthly illustration of the heavenly kingdom and woman is its chief ’s belief that women should be able to work within the domestic circle is also reflected in the methods of female characters adopted to oppose is worthwhile to examine what the white women do to fight against slavery. they do their best to influence their children and bring them up to be opponents of slavery. Mrs. Shelby is a good example. they protest against slavery and argue with their husbands who attempt to defend the system, . Mrs. Bird. they do whatever they can to provide fort to their black slaves and to help those in distress who e to their house for help, even if it means breaking the law. Men39。 place is at the domestic center of home. Stowe accepts the standard definition of women confined to the do