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"Cry, The Beloved Country"
A key passage analysis of "Cry, The Beloved Country", a novel by Allan Paton. -- 1,035 words;

"Cry, the Beloved Country"
A review of "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton with an emphasis on the of the heartbroken fathers. -- 1,150 words;

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A literary review of the novel, "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton. -- 978 words; MLA

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Analyzes Alan Paton's book about apartheid-era South Africa. -- 650 words;

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CRY, OUR BELOVED COUNTRY

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,
and stephen kumalo.
When we first meet james jarvis, he knows little of his sons life. He doesn't know his
son was on a kind of a mission(p. 140), And this is why when harrison says,...we're
scared stiff at the moment in johannesburg.( p. 140) James is sort of surprised and
says,of crime?(p. 140). Talking to harrison taught stephen about the crime in the city,
and the next morning he learns about his son. One of the first things that james learns
of his son, and his views, he learns in arthurs' 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
arthur had for these two men. These were men of action, who showed love for their
friends, and at the same time, their enemies. These two men suffered and died for their
beliefs, as did arthur in a way, this is showing arthurs' father what a great man his son
was by comparison, and similarity to others. This revelation shows arthurs concern for
humanity.
After the discovery of his sons views through all of his writings, james begins to
realize the problem, and starts to think of the problems of others before his own. In
this aspect, james begins to remind the reader of oscar shindler. This is so because
shindler was one who at one time hated jews, but as he began to understand them, he
thuoght of their troubles and how his wealth could save them. Much like shindler, jarvis
helps the minority. Following his sons death and the acquaintance of stephen, james
donates 1000 pounds to the african boys club. Jarvis is not just giving gifts in memory
of his son, or just to give, but giving those who need help ways to help themselves. When
james gave the money to the club, he didn't just decide to give it to them, but knew that
if he gave it, the club would use it to improve the countrys' condition. In all of his
donations, james uses this subtle method to emancipate the blacks. A way to help his son
taught him. Using his sons views again, james decides to do something about kumalos'
village, which is falling apart. This task is a fairly large one , and james does this in
steps. He first provides milk for the village kids, who only have warm water to drink,
and then he builds a church. The reason he decides to build a church is that when he is
in ndotsheni it begins to rain, and he and stephen take shelter in the church, which
leaks and is in need of repair. The rain in ndotsheni is a bit of foreshadowing of hope
for the village, and maybe of what is to come.
Through james' education, we learn the similarities between mr. Jarvis and kumalo. When
we first meet jarvis, the setting is much the same as when we met stephen. They both live
in the farming areas of south africa, and they share the love for the land, and what is
in their lives. They each are married with one son who they know nothing about, and both
are forced to come to terms with the guilt of the whites by the same occurance. After
they both lose their sons, they have a need to understand them, although all that is left
are the memories. They each learn of the problems in south africa through their sons, and
after the realization, they both try to do something to improve the social, and racial
differences which plague johannesburg.
Cry the beloved country i s a book meant to teach the ways racial views can affect people
in different ways. The representation shows how these south african problems educated
james jarvis, and turned him into a compassionate, and understanding man. If arthur
jarvis had never been killed, james jarvis would not have been educated by his sons'
writungs and stephen kumalo.


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