Uncle Tom's Cabin
In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin for what reason does Eva say that she wishes their slaves were free?
In chapter 24 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin for what reason does Eva say that she wishes their slaves were free?
In chapter 24 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin for what reason does Eva say that she wishes their slaves were free?
To convince St. Clare that he should free the slaves, she contrasts her carefree life to that of the slaves, which are "pain and sorrow all their lives." Mr. St. Clare tells Eva that he will "do anything you wish," and promises to free all his slaves, especially Tom, when she dies