He gets cheated out of money
He gets cheated out of money
investigates
Kumalo's brother John Kumalo is now a great politician but has little use for the church. He finds out in Chapter 5 of Cry the Beloved Country.
He goes to see what "sickness" Gertrude (his sister) has, where his son (Absamlom) is, and what has happened to his brother (John).
He went to Johannesburg to find his son Absalom,his sister Gertrude, and his brother John.
Kumalo asks Mrs. Lithebe to take care of his sister Gertrude and her son while they stay with her in her home. He hopes that her guidance and support will help them find a better path in life. Mrs. Lithebe graciously agrees to help, showing her kindness and willingness to assist Kumalo's family during their difficult times.
He is a robot who was cloned and he tries to find out about what happened to him in a LOT of games when the answer is hidden in Rouge`s head.
Stephen Kumalo travels to Johannesburg to find his son, Absalom, who has been out of contact and is rumored to be involved in criminal activities. He also seeks to reconnect with other family members and to understand the changes affecting his community. His journey reflects the broader themes of dislocation and the challenges faced by black South Africans during apartheid. Ultimately, Kumalo's quest is driven by a desire for family unity and understanding in a rapidly changing society.
in the novel "Cry the Beloved Country" by Alan Peyton, Reverend Stephen Kumalo is an Anglican priest who travels to Johannesburg to find his sister Gertrude and his son Absalom. His sister and son had travelled to Johannesburg and had not returned. In Johannesburg Stephen also meets with his brother John, who works as a carpenter.
Four Tries.
he did well in the reformartory. he became one of there senior boys.. ( he was gone because his grifriend was pregnant and that he was leaving in Pimville.)
The rising action of "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton includes the journey of Kumalo to Johannesburg to find his son, Absalom, and uncover the truth about his involvement in a crime. As Kumalo navigates the challenges of the city and uncovers the harsh realities of racial segregation and poverty, tension builds as he struggles to come to terms with the harsh reality of his son's actions.