each of them to think of their freedom every time they pass Uncle Tom's Cabin and let it be a memorial to try to live as honestly and faithfully as Tom with God as their leader. This statement comes at the very end of the book, and it is not until the end that the title of Stowe's novel is understood by the reader. I found Uncle Tom's Cabin to be a very well put book. It has opened my eyes to what life was like back in the time of slavery. I rate this book a nine. I found it well written and very worth reading. The one thing that didn't seem to give it that one-point to make it a ten was that some of the local color in the story was very difficult to understand and to read. If you have time to read a story whose dialect is hard to read at some points. This novel was rated a 10 for entertainment. There never was a dull moment in this novel. Whenever you turned a page something new was happening. The theme I rate in this book as a nine, also. The theme was Man vs Man. Overall, the book was excellence and would recommend it to everyone that is worth reading. ...