i only know that kumalo visited Johannesburg if that is a help
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Although she claims that the reason she is trembling is because she is cold, the landlady, Mrs. Mkize, is actually trembling because she is afraid. Mrs. Mkize had housed Absalom Kumalo and his cousin John for awhile about a year ago. Whil...
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The theme of family runs in a dual manner throughout the novel. You have two families, one black and one white. Both fathers it can be argued lost their sons. The theme becomes more complex due to the race relationships in the novel. In...
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In the book Cry the Beloved Country, the Reverend Stephen Kumalo, a poor black Anglican parson, lives with his wife in the MORE?
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One might be that society can be changed and majorly effected by fear.
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Cry, the Beloved Country is a novel by South African author Alan Paton. It was first published in New York in 1948 by Charles Scribner's Sons and in London by Jonathan Cape; noted American publisher Bennett Cerf remarked at that year's meet...
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The climax occurs once Kumalo returns to Ndotsheni. Even after his son's trial Kumalo has many hurdles to overcome. He wants to restore his town, but that has been made even harder by his son's actions. The climax occurs when Kumalo receive...
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