book report Cry the Beloved Country
1. This of course is an ever-popular book report book because it is so essential. That is why I chose it.2. Stephen Kumalo's village of Ndotsheni, on the east coast of Africa, is the setting of this novel. 3. Cry the beloved country, by Alan Paton, is a book which tells the story of how James Jarvis, a wealthy estate owner who, because of his own busy life, had to learn of the social degradation in South Africa through the death of his only son. If Arthur Jarvis had never been killed, James Jarvis would never have been educated by his sons writings. One of the first things that James learns of his son, and his views, he learns in Arthur's' room. In reading his writings, James finds that Arthur would have risked anything to help other people, and ended up doing just that. James finds that his son was well researched on the problems of their society, and was interested in helping the development of the social structure in South Africa. From the pictures of Jesus and Lincoln on his wall, James discovered the admiration A
Msimangu is a parish priest in the city who unselfishly helps Stephen, and who wrote Kumalo about Gertrude's plight. 5. I would have better explained the title. 7. This book is about human nature. How racial views can affect other people in different ways.
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Approximate Word count = 696
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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