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... well as white racial goals (Thompson 2001). This is further agreed by Mandela as it is described as one of the most powerful and effective systems of oppression ever conceived. Literature on the Apartheid In studying the different text from different authors, we can have a much wider perspective on their views and opinions on the implementation of Apartheid. From the different texts, we can also feel what people are going through as they are written from different perspectives. In Alan Paton's novel, Cry, the Beloved Country although it makes certain inferences on the superiority of whites over the black, it does not give a direct insight on the implementation of Apartheid as it focuses more on relationship matters. However, it does give a good description of the feelings and experiences of the native African protagonist during the time of the Apartheid. As Paton is a white African in the time of ...
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