Summer camp: Uncle Tom's hut

Submitted by Ramba on

Here you will find a spiritual camp concept, a weekly plan and a theater script on the theme of "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

Uncle Tom's Cabin is an exciting but sad story of the slave Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom was a righteous and well-kept slave who, due to the owner's lack of money, had to be sold on to the worst slave markets in the southern states and eventually died on a cotton farm. Since the story has a sad ending, it is recommended to experience a free-found prehistory in a camp:

Uncle Tom is bought up by a slave trader. He has trouble subordinating himself and decides to flee with other slaves. On the run, however, he becomes aware of his injustice and decides to turn back. Instead of a harsh punishment, he is taken back by the slave owner - who is pleased with Uncle Tom's change and gives him a higher position. In the end, the initially hard-hearted slave owner also undergoes a change and sets the slaves free - only the good Uncle Tom is sold on for economic reasons and so begins the original story of Uncle Tom, which can be given to children to take home as an audio book, for example.

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