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What best describes how the setting of Fugard’s "Master Harold"…and the Boys contributes to its central theme?

A. Sam can act as a father figure to Hally and not fear being reprimanded.

B .Willie and Sam are allowed to act however they want without consequences.

C. Hally, Willie, and Sam can interact freely whereas they most likely couldn’t do so in public.

D. Hally, Willie, and Sam are free to discuss politics without fear of any government censorship.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C.


The story is set in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in 1950. During that time, the country was under the Apartheid, which was a system of institutionalised racial segregation.


In the story, Willie and Sam are two black man who have been working for Hally's family for years. These men accompanied Hally during his childhood and created a strong bond of friendship with him.


This close relationship would have not been accepted by society due to the discrimination against people of colour.


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Answer:

C. Hally, Willie, and Sam can interact freely whereas they most likely couldn’t do so in public.

Explanation:

The story explores the relationships between people of different races, namely black and white. It is set in South Africa during the years of apartheid. Apartheid was a policy of segregation that governed relationships between the people of South Africa. It implemented social, political and economic discrimination against nonwhites. In this case, the characters can interact freely despite their differences in race, while they most likely would not be able to do so in public.