Tit for Tat is one of several examples of
plantation literature that emerged in the
Southern United States in response to the
1852 novel ''
Uncle Tom's Cabin'' by
Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised in the south for inaccurately depicting the practices of
slavery and the relationship(s) between master and slave.
Tit for Tat, however, is an isolated example of the genre where, instead of defending slavery or attacking
abolitionism like other works of the genre, it attempts to attack the enthusiasm for ''Uncle Tom's Cabin
upon its initial release in the United Kingdom. Thus, Tit for Tat'' could be seen as attempting to promote
anti-British sentiment in the United States rather than promoting slavery. == Plot ==