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CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY. JEOPARDY!. DOUBLE JEOPARDY!. BOOK II. Arthur Jarvis greatly admired this U.S. president. Characters - 200. Who was Abraham Lincoln?. Characters - 200. This character (Arthur ’ s brother-in-law) reveres Arthur for his dedication to social issues. Characters - 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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JEOPARDY!
CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY
BOOK II
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
CHARACTERS EVENTS QUOTES PLACES POTPOURRI
200 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Characters - 200
Arthur Jarvis greatly admired this U.S. president.
Characters - 200
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
Characters - 400
This character (Arthur’s brother-in-law) reveres Arthur for his dedication to social issues.
Characters - 400
Who is John Harrison?
Characters - 600
These three characters are on trial for the murder of Arthur
Jarvis.
Characters - 600
Who are Absalom Kumalo, Matthew Kumalo, and
Johannes Parfuri?
Characters - 800
This character scolds Gertrude for her careless behavior, and scolds Absalom’s girlfriend for
talking idly.
Characters - 800
Who is Mrs. Lithebe?
Characters – 1000
Chapter 28 is almost exclusively about the guilt (or innocence)
of the 3 black natives; it is presented to the reader from this person’s point of view.
Characters – 1000
Who is the judge?
Events - 200
This is where James Jarvis shook the hand of a black man
for the first time.
Events - 200
What is the funeral for his son, Arthur?
Events - 400
Gertrude tells Mrs. Lithebe that she wants to become this.
Events - 400
What is a nun?
Events - 600
This weather condition afflicts the farming in and around
Ndotsheni.
Events - 600
What is a drought?
Events - 800
This is the reason that Absalom gives for carrying a revolver
during the break-in.
Events - 800
What is because he was frightened?
Events - 1000
After the verdict has been read, the young white man breaks
this custom which is “not lightly done.”
Events - 1000
What is help Stephen Kumalo out of the courtroom? (What is “break the racial line” coming
out of the courtroom?)
Quotes - 200
“I have only this to say, that I killed this man, but I did not
mean to kill him.”
Quotes - 200
Who is Absalom Kumalo?
Quotes - 400
“This thing that is the heaviest thing of all my years, is the
heaviest thing of all your years also.”
Quotes - 400
Who is Stephen Kumalo?
Quotes - 600
“Therefore, I shall try to do what is right, and to speak what is
true.”
Quotes - 600
Who is Arthur Jarvis?
Quotes - 800
“Let us sell our labor for what it is worth. And if an industry
cannot buy our labor, let that industry die. But let us not sell
our labor cheap to keep any industry alive.”
Quotes - 800
Who is John Kumalo?
Quotes - 1000
"The truth is that our society is not Christian; it is a tragic compound of great ideal and fearful practice, of high assurance and desperate
anxiety, of loving charity and fearful clutching of possession.
Allow me a minute. . ."
Quotes - 1000
Who is Arthur Jarvis?
Places - 200
This is the name of Arthur Jarvis’s farm.
Places - 200
What is High Place?
Places - 400
In one of his essays, Arthur Jarvis writes that his parents
taught him to be honorable, but taught him nothing about this.
Places - 400
What is the country of South Africa? (What is the racial injustice of South Africa?)
DAILY DOUBLE!
Places - 600
The house of this favorite niece of Margaret Jarvis is where
Stephen Kumalo unexpectedly meets James Jarvis.
Places - 600
Who is Barbara Smith?
Places - 800
Msimangu decides to retire here at the end of Book II.
Places - 800
What is a monastery?
Places - 1000
This is the region where gold is discovered.
Places - 1000
What is the Orange Free State? (Or, what is Odendaalsrust?)
Potpourri - 200
Stephen Kumalo promises to try to find the daughter of this
man.
Potpourri - 200
Who is Sibeko?
Potpourri - 400
This is what Mr. Harrison advocates to solve the “native
problem.”
Potpourri - 400
What is stricter laws, more police/more control?
Potpourri - 600
This word, which means “allowable,” is repeated
throughout Arthur Jarvis’s unfinished manuscript on the
history of South Africa’s society.
Potpourri - 600
What is “permissible”?
DAILY DOUBLE!
Potpourri - 800
These are two instances when someone gives money to
another person near the end of Book II.
Potpourri - 800
What is when Msimangu gives Stephen his life savings (more
than 33 pounds), and when James Jarvis gives 1000
pounds to John Harrison for the social club?
Potpourri - 1000
Stephen Kumalo remembers this character as “having a
brightness in him.”
Potpourri - 1000
Who is Arthur Jarvis?
TRIPLE JEOPARDY!