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Social Views In Cry, The Beloved Country

In Alan Paton’s novel, Cry the Beloved Country, the author uses commentary and examples to depict his stance on South African society and politics.
Paton was one of South Africa's greatest writers, he wrote Cry, the Beloved Country in 1948 before the apartheid laws were passed. His messages in the book were not understood at the time of the publishing and the racial segregation continued for a while after. South Africa was divided between the European settlers and the native Africans. The whites dominated society and had more money although their population was so much smaller. During the time of writing the book, the government was trying to make a “legal segregation law.” Two years after the book was published Apartheid was made into a law. “Apartheid is a system of legalized racial segregation enforced by the National Party South African government between 1948 through 1994.” (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) In Cry the Beloved Country, Paton effectively presents......


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