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    Frank A. Clark once said‚ “A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he meant to be.” In the book Cry the Beloved Country and the play Fences by August Wilson‚ this statement is made true. Stephen Kumalo‚ the father of Absalom in Cry the Beloved Country‚ is a Zulu pastor in a small town in Ndotsheni who‚ over the last few years‚ has grown distant from his son who moved to an urbanized city called Johannesburg. He leaves his house‚ after receiving a letter that his sister is sick

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    discrimination against minorities. Nobel prize winner and literary merit William Faulkner‚ was a preeminent American author who examined and presented such archetype through his southern style genre and works‚ A Rose for Emily‚ The Sound and the Fury and AbsalomAbsalom. Connected to his work‚ William Faulkner is heralded today to be one of the greatest southern-interpreted writers in American history. His brilliant description of the racial battle during the 19th century is craftily persuasive and exhaustively

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    a person getting into trouble in Johannesburg are Absalom and Gertrude Kumalo. Absalom went in search of honest labor‚ but gave in to the temptations of making easy money by means of robbery and other crime. Gertrude on the other hand‚ went to the big city to find her husband‚ but ended up trying to raise her son alone by bootlegging liquor and selling her body for sex. The best example of social breakdown is near the end of the novel‚ when Absalom shoots and kills a man during a robbery. This quote

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    day‚ on a kind of mission." (173) Arthur Jarvis and his wife Mary "agree that it’s more important to speak the truth than to make money." (172) Arthur Jarvis is killed in his house by Absalom‚ a black youth who gets entangled in crime. Absalom only intends to rob Arthur Jarvis‚ and the homicide is unintentional. Absalom thinks that Arthur Jarvis is out and comes into the house with two friends. However‚ when Arthur Jarvis "heard a noise‚ and came down to investigate" (186). Startled and

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    As we examine the heroes of the faith outlined for us in the Old Testament‚ we would be hard pressed to find a more faithful man that King David. After the death of King Saul‚ David became the King of the Hebrew people. David‚ who was meek and pious‚ steadfastly believed in the true God and tried to do His will. He had endured much persecution from Saul and other enemies but did not become bitter‚ did not lift his hand against Saul‚ as he was the Lord’s anointed‚ but placed all his hope in God‚ and

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    against segregation do not think there is a difference between the blacks and the whites. There is a close relation between how the fathers are not involved in the sons’ lives and responsible for them: Mrs and Stephen do not know where their son‚ Absalom‚ was in Johannesburg because “they go to Johannesburg‚ and there they are lost‚ and no one hears of them at all”. This relationship continues with how the government is also not involved with the citizens of 1946 and responsible for them. Such as

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    family and religion. A corrupt system‚ such as apartheid‚ can jumpstart a cycle of inequality and injustice that will roam the country and haunt the families it breaks up. Steven Kumalo’s search for Absalom was based on inequalities and racism‚ which systematically created his troubles. Absalom shot Jarvis out of fear of what he might do to him and his two friends since he caught them in the house robbing him: "And again the tears in the eyes. Who knows if he weeps for the girl he has deserted

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    and direction to the behavior of people. Individuals must be active constantly by striving to learn as many skills as possible to avoid idleness. Self-motivation can also be as simple as deciding not commit acts that would be considered corrupted. Absalom‚ while his fate is set‚ accepts that he was doing the wrong thing and repents for his many

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    Concepts of Forgiveness‚ Faith‚ and the Redemptive Value of Suffering with regard to Cry‚ the Beloved Country By: Alan Paton Through Paton’s use of faith and forgiveness in Cry‚ the Beloved Country he demonstrates the concept of redemptive value through Kumalo’s suffering and Absalom’s repentance. Kumalo’s suffering makes the reader feel sympathetic because of the sudden‚ yet constant‚ uprising conflicts in the storyline. Absalom’s repentance makes the reader feel reflective because they start

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