1. Cry, Beloved country
He inquire about his son, Gertrude replies that he lives somewhere in Sophiatown with their brother John's son Kumalo tells Gertrude to pack her things. ... Kumalo spends most of his time playing with his nephew, relating tales from his native land. ... The native men are suspected of intruding in his house and shooting him. ... He vilifies his son acrimoniously for his dastardly act. ... He tells Kumalo to pray for his kin, his son, his grandchild to be born; for his village; for the people at Mission House, for those at Enzenzelni and for the whites who want justice fo...
- Word Count: 1652
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School