Master Harold And The Boys White Bench. This is where two black servants Sam and Willie work for the white family. And the Boys Conclusion The Bench The bench holds the kite down and keeps it from flying and being free Fugard uses these symbols to portray that Sam and Hallys relationship has consequences due to the heavy influence of the apartheid. When Sam made Hally the kite he helped him fly it but then tied it to a bench and left him alone to watch his kite. But the boys who are matures men of the forties are black and have been working in the restaurant of Hally.
But the boys who are matures men of the forties are black and have been working in the restaurant of Hally. Boet Sam little white boy. The kind of carefree joy Hally experiences flying Sams kite. The plays asks us to keep our eyes open enough to see beyond our own joys or sorrows and register when others are abused maligned and oppressed. Athol Fugard wrote Master Harold. But the boys who are matures men of the forties are black and have been working in the restaurant of Hally.
And the Boys is about Hally a white young man and the damage done by apartheid The play takes place on the southeast cost of South Africa 1950 during the apartheid in Hallys parents restaurant.
Boet Sam little white boy. The policies of the South African government in the mid-1950s legislated a certain amount of hatred and anger between whites and blacks. Sam long a victim of these official and traditional policies has attempted to transcend. At first it isnt really clear why hed do such a thingwhy spend all the time making a kite and then miss out on the fun of flying it. This is where two black servants Sam and Willie work for the white family. The play is set in Port Elizabeth South Africa in the.