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The cabin in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" symbolizes a place of refuge and safety for both physical and spiritual healing. It serves as a contrast to the brutality and inhumanity of slavery, representing the resilience and dignity of the enslaved characters who find solace and strength within its walls.

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