In the scene, Stowe portrays Simon Legree as a cruel and tyrannical plantation owner who mistreats his slaves through violence and intimidation. He is depicted as a symbol of the worst aspects of slavery, using fear and brutality to maintain control over his slaves.
Stowe portrays slave holders as cruel, hypocritical, and selfish in this scene. She emphasizes their lack of empathy and disregard for the humanity of the enslaved individuals under their control. Through their actions and words, Stowe highlights the inherent injustice and immorality of slavery.
Simon fowler
The narrator uses words like dark, eerie, and desolate to describe the scene.
describe how it tastes how it feels, your feelings when you kiss, your DESIRES
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They were happy
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"Simon go back" was said in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, first published in 1954. It was part of a scene where the character Simon hallucinates and hears the Lord of the Flies speaking to him.
amazingawe-inspiringexcitinghistoricloudmomentouspatrioticspectaculartense
What natural scene does Stephens describe
Storming the field after a win