cry, the beloved country
Cry, the Beloved Country is Alan Paton's beautiful andpowerful novel of a revalation in an the life of an old South African Zulu minister, brought on by his terrible trip to the sordid city of Johannesburg. In this paper I will analyze and discuss several characters: Stephen Kumalo, the protagonist, James Jarvis, and John Kumalo, comparing the Stephen Kumalo, is a native priest in the small village of Ndotsheni. Kumalo is a humble and good man, but sometimes, in moments of anger and suffering, he gives in to the impulse to lash out. At the beginning of the novel, his son Absalom, brother John, and sister Gertrude have all
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Approximate Word count = 458
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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