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¡°The May Flower and Other Stories¡± is a collection of works written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The book is structured as a novel and an essay, and includes some of S. Stowe's early works.
The title of the book, "The May Flower", is used for players to use the Mayflower as a symbol of the Puritan spirit of early America and the experiences of its inhabitants as they jumped to a new world. This is significant in that Stowe's relics sometimes represent America's pursuit of protection and values.
She encourages her readers to think and discuss these issues through her own writing.

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Summary
The stories in the book delight many aspects of American society, and are especially engaging in discussions about women's lives and their roles in the home. Stowe's subtle and insightful writing style discovers the human essence even in the serious events of everyday life.
In light of her dubious reputation with "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "The May Flower" allows her to read Stowe's original ideas on social problems and issues.