![]() ![]() Absalom killing Arthur effects the overall work in many ways. This helped him to even better serve the blacks than his son could do, which is better for the natives. When James discovered what his son did, it inspired him to help the black people even better than his son could because he had more money than his son did. Although, if Absalom had not killed him, James would have probably never found out that his son was deeply involved in helping the black people win the rights that they deserved. First of all, he had to deal with his son no longer being with him. James Jarvis, a secondary character, was also effected by the death of his son, Arthur. Although, if Absalom had never killed Arthur Jarvis, Stephen Kumalo would have never met James Jarvis, Arthurs father much good came out of Stephen meeting James. He also has to deal with the fact that his son, Absalom, will be put to death for his actions, Stephen has to lose his son for justice to be brought about. ![]() ![]() Stephen Kumalo also suffers because having his son murder a man lowers his reputation as a pastor. First of all he suffers by the pain of having his son being a convicted murderer. Stephen Kumalo, the main character, is effected in many ways. ![]()
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