Little Eva
"Little Eva" is a character from the 1852 novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. She is depicted as a kind and innocent young girl who embodies compassion and love. Her character plays a significant role in highlighting the moral issues surrounding slavery in the United States.
In the story, Little Eva forms a close bond with Uncle Tom, a Black slave, and her kindness influences those around her. Her character serves as a symbol of hope and humanity, making her one of the most memorable figures in the novel and contributing to its impact on American society.