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cry, the beloved country
Title: cry, the beloved country
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 504 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
cry, the beloved country
Cry, the Beloved Country
Cry, the Beloved Country is Alan Paton’s beautiful and
powerful 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
latter two. 1
Stephen Kumalo, is a native priest in the small village
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faith, hope, perseverance, and lessons
about how humans interact.2 This book has inspired thousands
since it’s arrival in 1948, when it could not be published
in Paton’s own South Africa, because the book’s message was
so powerful. It has even inspired a Miramax film starring
James Earl Jones and Richard Harris. Cry, the Beloved
Country is a novel of everlasting relevance, and is sure to
be teaching the same lessons centuries from now.
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