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6 April, 06:51

How does the Stowe foreshadow the death of Eva? Select all that apply.

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  1. 6 April, 07:22
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    The correct answers are B and C.

    Explanation:

    The most clear foreshadowing of little Eva's death occurs in the 22nd chapter of Uncle Tom's Cabin. This is where we see that Eva has grown to love Jesus and to love reading the Bible. Having read it for uncle Tom for a long period of time, now she also reads it for her own enjoyment. She loves the Bible and Jesus (allusion to alternative B). Another form of foreshadowing is that her favorite part of the Bible are the prophecies (i. e., tales of future events).

    The most clear foreshadowing is when Eva says it with her own mouth that she will soon join the spirits of heaven. Right after she says this, uncle Tom starts to notice that she has recently grown ill and is thinner (allusion to alternative C).
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