Examples Of Dehumanization In Cry The Beloved Country

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Cry, the Beloved Country is a novel which takes us through the journey of how James Jarvis, a well known estate owner that learned the ways of social dehumanization in South Africa because of the murdering of his son. If the death of Arthur Jarvis, his son, would have never happened, James would have never been informed about his acts of kindness or writings, and the umfundisi, Stephen Kumalo. As James Jarvis comes into the picture, we find out e knows limited information about the life of his son. As Stephen Kumalo discusses with Harrison the abomination and scandal of the city, the very next day he discovers the incident involving his son. While overviewing his sons manuscripts, Jamie realizes Arthur has a strong passion for wanting to aid the ones in need. His father understands his son is well informed on corruptions and misfortunes occurring in the South African community and was intreged by the social structure to help the improvement of the problem. James comes across the idols Arthur admires when he discovers two patriots of Jesus and Abraham Lincoln. Those two heroes aginized and died til their beliefs were known by everyone, as Arthur tried to live up to. This brought into James' eyes what kind of man his …show more content…

He thinks how his power and wealth might help the minorities. After the death of Arthor Jarvis and the association with Kumaloh, Jarvis gives 100 pounds towards the African boys club charity. As James donated his money, he did not want to donate just because he could but for the club to put it to a good use and to invest in the advancement for the country's situation. While James interprets his son's methods for help, Kumalo's village comes across Jarvis's mind. The village is despaerately in need of improvement but the difficult tasks does not stop James. He supplies milk for the weak and ill children, and proceeds to construct a

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