Monday, November 1, 2010

Cry, chapter 32 tabbing

"He opened Msimangu's letter and read about all the happenings of Johannesburg and was astonished to find within himself a faint nostalgia for the great bewildering city." (275) I tabbed this sentence because I thought it kind of contrasted his first thoughts of Johannesburg. I thought it showed character transmutation.

"So an hour passed, while there was quite an array of sticks and flags, and Kumalo looked on as mystified as ever." (277) This quote appears when Jarvis and the magistrate are planting the sticks and flags. I tabbed this sentence because I thought it did a good job at expressing the seperation that is felt between the ability of the white and black man in South Africa at this time.

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