Stowe demonstrates the conflict inherent in the situation as she exhibits a man buried under injustice , but one who refuses to be bitter , though he cannot be all he wants . Yet his strength and virtue are allowed to be displayed in his selfless rescue of Evangeline , and in the chapter entitled The Martyr , where he suffers himself to be beaten for the loss of Emmeline and Cassie . His words are of supreme kindness to his abuser : Mas 'r , if you...











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