BIBLICAL ALLUSION IN CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY

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December 14, 2013

 

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By incorporating Biblical references into his novel, one can see that Alan Paton is a religious man and feels that faith will give hope to his beloved country. Throughout the entire novel, Alan Paton continuously uses references to the bible and while some are not very apparent, most of them are considerable evident...
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Four apparent references that he uses are seen in Stephen Kumalo's character, Absalom's decisions to name his unborn child Peter, Stephen Kumalo questioning the ways of God, and Stephen finding his son. At the start of the novel, Alan Paton introduces Stephen Kumalo, a native priest in the small village of Ndotsheni...
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