Aunt Chloe

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Aunt Chloe is a fictional character in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin," depicted as Uncle Tom’s devoted wife and a strong, nurturing figure within the enslaved community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Uncle Tom's Cabin
surface form: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
appearsInGenre anti-slavery novel
associatedTheme Christian morality
family separation under slavery
maternal love
slavery
associatedWith McCaslin plantation
surface form: Shelby plantation
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Harriet Beecher Stowe
ethnicity African American
familyRole mother
wife
fictionalUniverse Uncle Tom's Cabin
surface form: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
gender female
hasReligion Christianity (as depicted in the novel)
language English (represented in dialect in the novel)
literaryFunction embodies domestic virtue under slavery
symbol of maternal strength among enslaved people
medium novel
narrativeRole supports the emotional portrayal of enslaved family life
nationality American (enslaved in the United States)
notableCharacteristic devoted to her husband Uncle Tom
nurturing
protective of her family
resourceful
strong-willed
occupation cook
portrayedAs emotionally expressive
humorous at times
skilled cook valued by slaveholders
role cook
domestic servant
setting Sweet Home plantation
surface form: Kentucky plantation (early in the novel)

American South (19th and early 20th centuries)
surface form: United States antebellum South
socialRole respected figure in the enslaved community
spouse Uncle Tom
workAuthorNationality American
workPublishedInYear 1852

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Uncle Tom marriedTo Aunt Chloe