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Cry The Beloved Country

reason for this is because he is not use to seeing the fast life. Industrialization is a new phenomenon for Stephan Kumalo. Hustlers immediately notice he is a countryman out of place, and take advantage oh Stephan Kumalo. He looses most of his money but finds a kind man to get him to where his brother lives.The next day he and his brother have an extensive conversation about their lives. John Kumalo tells Stephan that his son and Absalom are wondering about the city together. Stephan is not happy with his sons decision to come to the big city.His brother tells him that there is nothing for young men in the countryside and there is an abundant amount of jobs for men his age in the big city.Next, Stephan hits the streets of Johannesburg trying to find his sister Gertrude and bring her back to Ndotshenti. Stephan fins her at a run-down motel and tells her what she has to. She agrees and she go gets her son and they prepare to leave with Stephan. When Stephan first takes a look at her he cam immediately see they she has doing damage to her body. Although he unable to find his son he is somewhat satisfied because he has located his sister.When they arrive in Ndotshenti he buys Gertrude and her son clothes, though does not have that much money. He goes back to his daily routine until he gets a letter saying his nephew and his son are on trial for the killing of James Jarves Jr.The son of the noble James Jarves, murdered in his own house on a late Sunday night in October. Also a noble man, but he also devoted several hours his day helping the black youth in the city.On trial both Stephan Kumalos son and John Kumalos son. They both were being accused on first-degree murder. If convicted of murder, it would automatically be a sentence to death.John Kumalo a politician in the city of Johannesburg hired a lawyer for his son. When the trail date came, Stephan Kumalo was in awe, because he saw that he had not done the same for Absalom. H...

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