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, BACKGORUND
C O N T E N T S
Title
Setting
Characters
Tone and Mood
CHARACTERS
Main Character
Minor Characters
PLOT STRUCTURE
THEMES
O F
SYMBOLS
STYLE
Narrator
Diction
Dialogue
T A B L E
CHAPTER SUMMARIES
Book 1: Chapter 1 -17
Book 2: Chapter 1 - 12
Book 3: Chapter 1 - 7
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, BACKGROUND
Title
Every word in the title Cry, the Beloved country is important. The word “cry” can refer to the cry of the
titihoya (chapter 1) or it can mean that the people cry for the tribe, the law and the custom that is gone,
now that they have moved away from their roots to the lawless cities. It can also mean the people cry for
the unborn child that will inherit their fear. The cry therefore refers to the emotions the people are
experiencing as they are going through hardships. South Africa is the Beloved country. Even though
people are experiencing so many hardships, they will always love their country.
Country refers to the setting, South Africa. The way the title has been constructed can influence the
meaning:
The country itself cries, because it is disintegrating.
The people / you cry for the country, which is disintegrating.
Setting
Time: The time is 1946.
Place: The two main settings is Ndotsheni and Johannesburg. These places are symbolic.
In Ndotsheni, life is simple and the focus is on tradition. People are poor and their lives are hard, but
they care about one another.
Johannesburg is a symbol of corruption, crime, drunkenness and immorality. People are afraid of
each other and money is the root of all evil.
Characters
The central character in a story is called the protagonist.
In Cry the Beloved Country the two protagonists are Stephen Kumalo and James Jarvis.
The antagonist is a character who opposes, or is in conflict with, the protagonist.
In Cry the Beloved Country the main antagonist is not a person, but a place; Johannesburg and the
apartheid system, specifically injustice.
Tone and Mood
The tone of the book is compassionate, but also tragic.
The last paragraph of the novel is optimistic and hopeful: “For it is the dawn that has come, as it has
come for a thousand centuries, never failing.”
Mood is the feeling a reader has when reading the novel, such as happiness, sadness, anger or
indifference
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