Racial Morals in Cry, The Beloved Country
[2023-06-22 19:03:02]
Crying racial ethics, patriotism can be identified by different lawyers all over the world. All sex, color, religion, in this case, the people of the race are being tortured. Apartheid in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s was unfair throughout South Africa. Apartheid is a strict policy between the white European and the black government. The official goal of apartheid is to enact legislation that isolates these organizations in most activities such as education, employment, housing, politics.
Crying, dear country is a deep and moving story of Steven Cumaro Sulu and his son Absalom in the background of the land background and people divided by ethnic injustice. "Cry", "Pet Country" known for its lyrical, unforgettable characters and events is classic love and hope, courage and perseverance derived from human dignity. Allen Patton from South Africa was born in Peter Maritzburg, Natal in 1843. Peyton 's first career was taught at school for a South African son of wealthy white, but at the age of thirty he suffered a serious blow. In the attack of intestinal fever, when he needed to reflect on his life, he decided not to teach a rich son for the rest of his life. He found the head of the Dietkloof reforming institution at the edge of a big prison school for Johannesburg's prison black boys.
South African writer and anti apartheid activist Love Lunpa Dayton was published in 1948 before the institutionalization of South Africa's apartheid under apartheid, as the novel, wrote "Scream, my beloved country" novel . Paton used this novel as a medium to explain the destruction of the southern tribal system by white colonization. Through this novel, because we are exposed to many problems, returning to the original innocence, for the same Kumalo, even for his trip to Johannesburg and permanent change. Therefore, the bishop said to him, "Mr. Kumalo, you must leave Ndotcheni" (294), so that Kumalo returns to his former lifestyle, in his knowledge and understanding in Johannesburg I can not do it. Ellen Parton teaches attitudes similar to the attitude of Christ in "the country of crying love". Christ will love and lead people
Crying racial ethics, patriotism can be identified by different lawyers all over the world. All sex, color, religion, in this case, the people of the race are being tortured. Apartheid in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s was unfair throughout South Africa. Apartheid is a strict policy between the white European and the black government. The official goal of apartheid is to enact legislation that isolates these organizations in most activities such as education, employment, housing, politics.