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Cry the Beloved Country
Title: Cry the Beloved Country
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 648 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Cry the Beloved Country
The major conflict in the novel, Cry the Beloved Country, is an inner uncertainty within the characters. The author, Alan Paton, shows this inner conflict from two perspectives; the Europeans and the Native South Africans. These two groups also have inconsistencies in their conscious to resolve.
The black Natives are struggling between tradition and the new world. The Natives are forfeiting their old values as they progress towards the mode of the big city life.
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also gave the Natives milk for the young children until they could get enough of their own. He also offered to build Stephen a new church.
Jarvis ignored belief and custom to help people in need, regardless of their skin color. Alan Paton’s novel presents the personal conflict of Jarvis and Kumalo. Through their lives, the larger conflict between the races in South Africa and for all humanity is presented by this wonderful author.
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