Cry, the Beloved Country
Cry,the Beloved Country
Discuss the plot by focusing on the rising tension between Stephen khumalo and aparatheid system and Johannesburg
Discuss the plot by focusing on the rising tension between Stephen khumalo and aparatheid system and Johannesburg
References and allusions to the emancipation movement in the United States abound in Cry, the Beloved Country along with figurative comparisons to the quest for freedom. The most obvious use of emancipation imagery regards Arthur Jarvis, who idolized Abraham Lincoln and draws on Lincoln's work to free the slaves during his own quest for social justice. Paton uses this to elucidate the comparison between the antebellum United States and his contemporary South Africa, both societies in which the quest for justice for blacks is paramount. Paton does not use the theme of emancipation merely for its literal context, however; the major question of the novel at its conclusion is when freedom from fear, poverty and bondage will occur.