Chapter 26: The legacy of a fallen hero is the author’s intention when describing the death of the character known be of top morality and innocence. The death represents the connection her morals have to her belief in Christ and how all slaves should be a Christian to learn the meaning of morality and ultimately feel eternal peace in Heaven.
Chapter 27: The author stresses that death is just another …show more content…
The author shows how even the most religious of slaves question their faith on the new plantation, but are assured God is with them by thinking of previous saintlike characters, whom the reader is likely fond of, reading bible verses.
Chapter 33: The sympathy the author is aiming for is very obvious, the idea of a very christian slave being beaten for acting as would have Jesus in his situation pleads the case to the reader that slavery is inhumane, immoral, and is not something Christians should support.
Chapter 34: The emphasis on loss of faith for slaves is what shows how cruel slavery is for many blacks. The mentioning of so many slaves losing faith because of cruelty in the slave system shows the true demeaning nature of the American slave system.
Chapter 35: The Slave Owner is reminded of his past and the author does this on purpose to make the reader realize that a moral female was advising him before he became an immoral slave owner. The strength of religion is also prominent and the slave owner begins to fear that the religious bond between the slaves is giving them hope that he ne needs to