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power in cry the belover country

Cry The Beloved Country by Alan Paton displays a tremendous amount of power that is portrayed throughout the novel. Stephen Kumalo and Msimangu are both remarkably powerful men in apartheid South Africa. These men have many forms of power within them. They both have the influential power to change the diversity of both blacks and whites in South Africa.
The power of love and equity are greatly influenced by Stephen Kumalo. His love for family and friends is tremendously powerful and he cares so much about being strong and doing well in life. He has all the determination in the world to help others and he tries his hardest to make peace with everyone. The power of the talks he has with his family members become more and more influential towards the equality of people in their lives. Stephen Kumalo changed the hearts of his children and relatives and brought them together for the first time with the brilliance of his speeches. “And I come to believe that he suffered, not to save...

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