In theory, the Bible states that God always coexists with his people. "I tell them to obey all that I have taught to you, I am with you forever until the end of this era." Matthew 28:20. In the novel "whining", Alan Peyton's "country of beloved" conveys the message that the existence of God is recognized and ignored by letters and conveys a message saying "I love your brothers" Matthew 19 : 19), despite the skin color. Most importantly, Steven Cumaro is constantly looking for living in front of the Lord.
As the cry of the beloved country 's law and customs has gone, as a cry of broken tribes Cry, beloved country, these things are not over (105, Peyton) We are crying, my dear The country was exhausted in 1946, the land secured for blacks that are part of the Republic of South Africa, Notsotsheni. In a novel written by Allen Peyton, young men and women started to leave Nottyze in the new town of Yodonesburg. One is he is also the disappearance of John Kumalo, a businessman of Johannesburg, brother Ndotsheni pastor Steven Kumalo's younger brother.
"Screaming", "Favorite country" showing social Johannesburg "Always ยท Peyton's" cry "novel," Beloved country ", two roles, Analysis of Absalom girls and Gertrude as a whole. Absalom's girl symbolizes how her age became her mother or a few divorced girls. Meanwhile, my sister Gertrude Cumaro explained the quality young lady, she she Johannesburg dirty theft, corruption, lie and prostitution system. Both show the whole picture of Johannesburg.
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