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Cry, The Beloved Country: Stimulating A Change
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The purpose of Cry, the Beloved Country, is to awaken the population
of South Africa to the racism that is slowly disintegrating the society and
its people. Alan Paton designs his work to express his views on the
injustices and racial hatred that plague South Africa, in an attempt to
bring about ....
Middle of essay ....trast that Paton
creates here is the fact that not all blacks think with the same purpose, a
common characteristic of stereotypes, which Paton feels the people should
rise above. He seeks to imply that judgement of a person should be based
more on the content of character, rather than the general assumptions of a
society. This is a requirement in his plan to restore a land that is
slowly falling apart.
The next character that is introduced is Kumalo's sister, Gertrude.
As soon as she sees .... |
Number of words: 1102 |
Approximate pages: 5 |
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