Cry, the Beloved Country
What metaphors are used in Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton?

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The description of the setting veers from a deeply unwell landscape to the higher ground of High Place, the Jarvis Farm, and there is a metaphorical resonance to this location: the Jarvis’ are white and have greater social standing and wealth. Even their land is in better shape despite the drought.
Cry, the Beloved Country