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English, 17.11.2019 10:31, andrea732

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from cry the beloved country: (written by alan paton)

part a

why does paton use the third-person omniscient point of view throughout john kumalo’s speech about the discovery of gold?

a) this fluid perspective allows paton to provide the reader with a broader understanding of the history, landscape, and cultural experiences of the characters throughout the novel.

i chose this (a)

b) it enables him to switch perspectives rapidly, creating suspense and causing readers to become more interested in what will happen next.

c) third-person omniscient narrator enables paton to use more vivid imagery and to add more compelling details.

d) the use of this perspective makes it easier for the reader to follow the plot of the story.

question 2

part b

which statement best explains how the theme that power leads to corruption and injustice is developed in this scene?

a) jarvis’s disinterest shows how disconnected people are from politics. the reason for this is that they are powerless to change anything. they give in and openly support corruption and injustice.

b) msimangu should be a leader for the people of johannesburg. however, msimangu’s admiration for john shows how ignorant the people of johannesburg are and how easily they are corrupted by false leaders.

c) police officers are meant to maintain law and order and are meant to serve and protect the people. however, the police officer’s comments about killing john before he becomes a problem show readers how corrupt the city and its government truly is.

i choose this (c)

d) the crowd’s reaction to john shows how angry people are and how much power they truly possess. because of their power, it is hinted that everyone will soon unite and start a civil war.

for part a i choose a

for part b i choose c

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