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Cry The Beloved Country Essay

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A father who’s going through so much pain and suffering to help his son who has shamed him to the heart and soul and stills try his best to help out. In Cry, The Beloved Country, Stephen Kumalo goes to Johannesburg to bring Absalom back home, but finds out that he is a criminal, soon to be a father without marriage, and going to jail for murder. Kumalo is ashamed of his son for doing such things that Kumola “as a Christian” is against. Kumalo is a good father to Absalom by going to Johannesburg to bring him back home, helping and providing information during his trial, and for taking in his daughter-in-law and, helped to get mercy from Mr. Jarvis for the death of his son by Absalom hands.
Kumalo shows great devotion when he goes to Johannesburg …show more content…

When Kumalo finally finds Absalom, he says “At last I have found you” (130) meaning after a long time trying to find him, he has been found, but furious asking “Whys did you do this terrible thing, my child?” (130) asking why would he kill another human. After Kumalo leaves the prison, he was upset talking to his brother John about the case, saying “The story is plain, there cannot be a doubt about it” (133) because John wanted to get a lawyer for the case, but says he’s going to get a lawyer for his son and the third man. The next day Kumalo goes to the prison to visit Absalom and tells him what his uncle was going to do with the other guys and asking “Would you like a lawyer” (153) seeing if he wanted extra help with the trail because his friends were going to say he was lying so he could take all the blame. When Kumalo leaves the prison back to the mission house and rested for a little Mr. Carmichael tells Kumalo “I shall take it for you, I shall take it pro deo” (156) after listening to what Father Vincent Kumalo was very happy because he has never met someone with so much kindness that they will take his son case for free or low cost. Kuamlo is upset but happy as well because he feels like he has accomplished his journey and glad that a lawyer is willing to help him through a dark …show more content…

When Kumalo first encountered the young pregnant lady “a child to have a child” was during the time when Kumalo was trying to find Absalom which lead to his home. While at Absalom house the head of the reformatory was talking to the young lady while Kumalo and Msimangu were talking at the table, while at the table Msimangu was telling Kumalo that he cannot do nothing about the news he has just witness because he already had so much to deal with. When Kumalo hears what Msimangu saying he tells him “You do not understand that the child would be my grandchild” (100) saying that he cannot just leave her be with his grandchild and no husband to take care of her in the baby. The next day Kumalo goes back to Absalom house to talk to the young pregnant lady to tell her about Absalom situations, while talking to her and braking the bad news Kumalo asks her “Do you wish to marry my son” (144) asking her if she really loved to marry, then asking why would she even marry Absalom so she responded by saying “He is my husband” (144) even when they weren’t certified to as married she considered Absalom to be her husband. While Absalom was in prison Kumalo brought his soon to be daughter with him so that her and Absalom could be married by Father Vincent so she could be part of the family and taken back home with Kumalo to

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