A tale of two novels
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A Tale of Two Novels.
Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens are two very different books written in two very different periods. Cry, The Belovedplay a crucial role in developing the plot.
Superficially it seems that these two books have absolutely nothing in common however, once carefully analysed, revealed is a very profound similarity, the mutual theme of Justice hierarchy of the nation, the race
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Beloved Country shows how certain financial influences can change the way in which a person acts or even treats income than Steven. He treats Steven differently when they meet and this is very noticeable. It seems almost that John now talks down to his brother because he has money when the reality is his brother is a priest who would have defiantly higher standing authority. This exhibits the theory that money corrupts, and it does.
Beloved Country shows how certain financial influences can change the way in which a person acts or even treats income than Steven. He treats Steven differently when they meet and this is very noticeable. It seems almost that John now talks down to his brother because he has money when the reality is his brother is a priest who would have defiantly higher standing authority. This exhibits the theory that money corrupts, and it does.