Cry, the Beloved Country: Chapters 30-36
What helps Kumalo hold on to his belief despite his suffering?
He is surrounded by a loving community
Which change that Napolean wants to make will ask people to change their cultural traditions?
They will need to stop hoarding cows to use as a sign of wealth
What gift do the people of St. Mark's Church give in honor of the dead?
a wreath
What are the conditions on Jarvis' gift?
all of the answers
Why are the people resistant to Letsitsi's ideas?
because they must give up some of their things
What indication is there that the drought might end soon?
clouds in the sky
Which word best describes the people's reaction to Kumalo's return?
excited
Why does the boy on the horse come back to visit Kumalo?
to practice his Zulu
Why does Kumalo go to the mountain?
to pray
Who does Napolean say he works for?
For Africa
What was Margaret's last wish as detailed in Jarvis's letter?
That the church be rebuilt
What does Kumalo know will happen at sunrise?
his son's execution his son's execution
What does Kumalo visit the chief and the headmaster about?
keeping children in the tribe by teaching them better ways to farm
What does the bishop instruct the Kumalo to do?
leave
What item is the boy surprised that the Kumalo doesn't have?
milk
What sad news does the milk carrier bring?
none of the answers
What are the people in Ixopo desperate for?
rain
Who is Napoleon Letsitsi?
someone who will teach them to farm correctly
What news does Mr. Carmichael send in his letter?
that Absalom will be hanged
Of what is Kumalo embarrassed when Jarvis comes to visit?
the holes in his church's roof