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What was the climax in uncle tom cabin?

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Uncle Tom's family roams in Canada to find a place to live

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The climax of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is considered to be when Uncle Tom is beaten to death by Simon Legree, refusing to reveal the whereabouts of two escaped slaves. This moment highlights the themes of sacrifice and resistance against oppression that are prevalent throughout the novel.

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