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Alan Paton=s Hopes For South Africa in Cry, The Beloved Country
Changing the economic system of a country can send it spiraling down into poverty. The book is set in the 1940s in South Africa. ... The writer has certain hopes for South Africa. In Cry, The Beloved Country Alan Paton, the author of the book, hopes that South Africa will overcome the racism and immorality that has plagued the land. ... Here Paton demonstrates the overcoming of the racism in South Africa. ...
Paton has hopes that South Africa will get back to the old tribal morals and do away with the racism in Cry, The Beloved Country. The author shows many examples that demonstrate how his hopes are coming true, and how the racist and immoral society of South Africa is changing for the better.
Approximate Word count = 579 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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