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The play "Master Harold"…and the boys, by Athol Fugard, illustrates life in South Africa under the apartheid rule.  

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Stefanie Fuchs Enlgish A2 HL Final Draft "Master Harold"...and the boys The play "Master Harold"...and the boys, by Athol Fugard, illustrates life in South Africa under the apartheid rule. "It would mean nothing has been learnt in here this afternoon, and there was a hell of a lot of teaching going on...one way or the other," (p.59) quoted by the Black servant Sam, demonstrates the differences in mentality, opinion and social relationship the inferior Black racial group held compared with the dominant White race. Racial prejudice was very common and constantly relevant during apartheid rule. The consequences were enormous for the Black society, who were basically kept in prison on native land. The Whites determined their lives, educated and passed down laws for Blacks. Thus the relationship between the two controversial racial groups in most cases was not very good, because life of a Black native South African was oppressed. The three most significant...

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