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Summer Reading

Each character makes a decision that comes with issues that affects the story. Absalom Kumalo in Cry the Beloved Country, Tom Roberson in To kill a Mocking Bird, and King Henry in A Man for all Seasons all make decisions that contribute greatly to the pot of the novels. This proves that minor characters can influence the outcome of the story.
In Cry the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton, Absalom Kumalo chooses and makes his decision to rob Arthur Jarvis house and shoot him while doing this. Absalom gets scared and accidentally shoots Author. This decision cam with a consequence he committed murder and robbery. He did this because he was poor. To approach this problem, at court, Absalom confesses to the judge that he committed the crimes, but did not mean to kill Arthur. He is found guilty and is faced with the repercussions. But in an u...

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