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The theme of false Christianity vs. true Christianity can best be represented by comparing Tom and Eva.

This is a summary of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" chapter.

Uncle Tom, a slave who is portrayed as saintly and dignified, honorable, and unwavering in his views, is the subject of the story.

Little Eva, an angelic and forgiving small girl, is saved by Tom while being brought by boat to an auction in New Orleans. Little Eva's appreciative father subsequently purchases Tom.

On her deathbed, the impossibly angelic young girl Evangeline St. Clare addresses the household employees and implores them to convert to Christianity.

The book's true Christians are represented by Little Eva and Uncle Tom, who is also one of her favorite slaves. Their Christian witness frequently comes out as being overly sentimental.

However, these poignant episodes emphasize the brutality of slavery and illustrate the conflict between ideals and practice.

After all, none of the St. Clare slaves are released as a result of Little Eva's heartbreaking deathbed scene, and Uncle Tom's religion merely enables him to endure rather than escape servitude.

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