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1 : By depicting the harsh treatment and discrimination endured by black South Africans, Paton communicates his disapproval of the fundamental inequality and injustice that pervades South African society.
2: How does Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton, reflect the cultural experiences of South Africans in the late 1940s? By depicting the bus boycott, the novel reflects the unjust laws and racism that native South Africans faced.
3: How do historical realities influence Alan Paton's Cry, the Beloved Country? Crime was common in Johannesburg in the 1940s, and this is reflected in the novel when Kumalo is robbed when he first arrives in the city.
4:How has Absalom changed since arriving in Johannesburg? Absalom has fallen in with the wrong crowd, lost his moral center, and made poor choices since moving to Johannesburg.
5: What does Kumalo’s meeting with his sister, Gertrude, reveal about his character? Though Kumalo is ashamed of Gertrude’s actions, their meeting shows Kumalo’s capacity for sympathy and kindness since he still wants to take her home.
6: Why must Kumalo get a lawyer for Absalom? John is getting a lawyer to discredit Absalom’s story, so Kumalo believes he must get a lawyer also to ensure that the truth comes out.
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