"Cry, the Beloved Country", by Alan Paton. Stimulates a Change
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The purpose of Cry, the Beloved Country, is to awaken the population of South Africa to the
racism that is slowly disintegrating the society and its people. Alan Paton designs his work to
express his views on the injustices and racial hatred that plague South Africa, in an attempt to
bring about change and understanding. The characters that he incorporates within his story, help
to establish a sense of the conditions and hardships that the
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that each race has for each other. This is a necessary step in order to advance and create a harmony that will rebuild their country, and remove the segregation that runs rampant throughout the community. WORKS CITED Alexander, Peter. 'Man and manifesto.' Times Higher Education Supplement, August, 1994, 15-16. Hogan, Patrick C. 'Paternalism, Ideology, and Ideological Critique: Teaching Cry, The Beloved Country.' College Literature, October, 1992, 206. Paton, Alan. Cry, the Beloved Country. New York: Collier, 1987.
that each race has for each other. This is a necessary step in order to advance and create a harmony that will rebuild their country, and remove the segregation that runs rampant throughout the community. WORKS CITED Alexander, Peter. 'Man and manifesto.' Times Higher Education Supplement, August, 1994, 15-16. Hogan, Patrick C. 'Paternalism, Ideology, and Ideological Critique: Teaching Cry, The Beloved Country.' College Literature, October, 1992, 206. Paton, Alan. Cry, the Beloved Country. New York: Collier, 1987.