Túp lều của bác Tom
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 3h 8m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2018
"Túp lều bác Tom" kể về cuộc đời thống khổ của một người nô lệ da đen là bác Tom với chuỗi ngày đen tối, đầy tủi nhục. Bác phải lìa bỏ vợ con, bị bán từ nơi này sang nơi khác, bị đánh đập tàn nhẫn. Cuối cùng do bảo vệ nhân phẩm của mình, bác bị đánh chết trong đồn điền trồng bông khủng khiếp ở miền Nam nước Mỹ, đây cũng là nơi chôn vùi bao cuộc đời lầm than như cuộc đời bác. Tác phẩm cũng kể về số phận của Êlida cùng đứa con bỏ trốn. Đó là một người mẹ đã hy sinh tất cả để cứu đứa con khỏi rơi vào tay một tên buôn nô lệ tàn ác.
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