Passages
From The Text
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Pg #
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Comments
& Questions
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“Already the knees are weak of the man who a
moment since had shown his little vanity, told his little lie, before these
respectful people.
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The humble man reached into his pocket for his
sacred book, and began to read. It was this world alone that was certain.”
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(R) I’m not exactly sure what to say about
this book. I don’t think I like the story so far, but it’s getting better. The
way the author, Alan Paton, writes is weird at times. He doesn’t really
describe what the characters are doing all that often, so I’m not sure if
they are walking, or just sitting in living room or what. I liked the quote
though. In the last sentence it says
that Kumalo could only be certain of that world that he’s reading about in
his “sacred book” which I took to mean the bible since he is a priest. I just
wonder- what world? The world of the biblical days? Or maybe God’s “world”,
like heaven? I like how I was forced to think for myself instead of just
being told.
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