Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪmən ləˈɡri/
noun Simon Legree
A1 Simon Legree was a cruel plantation owner in the novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'.
A2 In the story, Simon Legree mistreated his slaves and showed no mercy towards them.
B1 The character of Simon Legree represents the epitome of evil in the book.
B2 Simon Legree's actions towards his slaves were deplorable and inhumane.
C1 The complex character of Simon Legree serves as a symbol of the dark side of human nature.
C2 Simon Legree's portrayal as a ruthless slave owner challenges readers to confront the harsh realities of history.
formal Simon Legree was the cruel plantation owner in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin.
informal Have you read Uncle Tom's Cabin? Simon Legree is the worst!
slang Simon Legree is like the ultimate bad guy in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
figurative The boss at my last job was a real Simon Legree, always pushing us to work harder with no regard for our well-being.
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