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Chapter 26 Cry, The Beloved Country

Chapter 26 Cry, The Beloved Country. Zach Grumski. Characters. John Kumalu- Has the Great Bull Voice, Stephen Kumalu Msimangu Mr. Jarvis Police Captain- The officer comments on Kumalo's voice Dubula and Tomlinson John Harrison. Setting.

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Chapter 26 Cry, The Beloved Country

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  1. Chapter 26Cry, The Beloved Country Zach Grumski

  2. Characters • John Kumalu- Has the Great Bull Voice, • Stephen Kumalu • Msimangu • Mr. Jarvis • Police Captain- The officer comments on Kumalo's voice • Dubula and Tomlinson • John Harrison

  3. Setting Outside gathering where different speakers talk about the mines

  4. Point of View • Dialogue between Stephen and Msimangu, Mr. Jarvis and John Harison, Policeman and Officer • Unknown speaker at the end of the chapter(224)

  5. Language • Many paragraphs of John speaking, the language he uses is very powerful and moving

  6. Motifs • Growling voice • Mines • Strike

  7. Themes • Power of Words (219, 221) • Relationship between blacks and whites (223)

  8. Discussion Questions • Page 224, What is the meaning of the last paragraph? • Why is John afraid to demand change in the country? What does it mean when the policeman say John goes so far (in his speeches) and no farther? • What is the most important trait that John lacks?

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