This story happens during a major riot between South African locals and Caucasians. As white people are afraid that they will soon be infringed by larger indigenous peoples, they are enacting laws to lower local wages and maintain working conditions. This made the local population who threatened to strike and threaten to resist. These threats threaten the welfare of South Africa because they depend heavily on the gold and silver of the mining mined by local residents.
Allen Parton's crying country is an eternal novel about South Africa in the 1940s. Because powerful Caucasians use land for their own benefit, Africa's native tribal system collapses and is replaced with poverty, homelessness, fear, and violence. A black pastor, Stephen Cumaro, came to the big city of Johannesburg and found a missing sister and son. His journey shows a black unhealthy lifestyle and a changing atmosphere, but a bystander of forgiveness, love, hope and recovery of the country troubled by the problem.
Crying, the corrupt country of the country is suffering from corruption. This is people's suffering, land cry, social disharmony, and individual sorrow. Even the most elite philanthropist is trying to avoid embarrassing things. Brave people trying to overthrow the corruption are often broken and destroyed. Corruption is expressed as a lack of integrity or honesty, destruction, pollution or pollution ethics. In the novel 'Cry, Dear Country', fashion prevails in every aspect of life.
A part of the story of a crying, loving country, a person who stayed and who went out. What happens to people living in the tribal village? How about those leaving Johannesburg? What is Patton's opinion on this mass immigrant? Do you think that he needs it? Inevitable? Do you have an opinion? Arthur Jarvis said, "It is permissible to allow the destruction of the tribal system that hinders the development of the country, but believing that destruction is inevitable, but observing destruction is not permitted and replacing it There is little to say, the whole body is physically and ethically worse. "What kind of events in the novel shows the division of the tribal system? How was the tribal system destroyed? What can I do to replace it?