The novel delves deeply into the harsh realities of slavery and the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those involved. Through Dred's character, Stowe explores the themes of rebellion and justice, portraying him as a symbol of the broader struggle for freedom and equality.The narrative also addresses the psychological and physical hardships faced by enslaved people, as well as the moral corruption and degradation of the institution of slavery. Stowe's portrayal of the swamp as both a literal and symbolic refuge for those escaping oppression underscores the novel's themes of resistance and resilience.
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