Choose one of the themes mentioned in this unit and give two examples of how that theme has been used. Your response should be at least 100 words.

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Uncle Tom and Eva are both presented as "Christ" characters in Uncle Tom's Cabin. Eva and Uncle Tom have many Christ-like characteristics, but they show them in various ways because of their different lives and upbringing. Because Eva will die soon, she is given a more Christ-like figure than Uncle Tom in these later chapters. Readers quickly recognize Eva's death is unavoidable, and in this last section, the foreboding of death is clearly linked to Eva's role as a "Christ figure." Miss Ophelia even adds at the end of Chapter 25: "After all, though, she's no more than Christ-like…" (p.240). Another difference is that Tom gets some of his Christ-like qualities due to him staying a kind Christian man despite his hardships and awful circumstances. The primary connection between the two characters is highlighted through their actions of morality and "self-sacrificing saints." They were both extremely kind, non-judgemental, and forgiving people.

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