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Answer: a. It develops the theme of the senselessness of apartheid.
"Master Harold"... and the Boys is a play by Athol Fugard. It takes place in South Africa during the 1950s, and it depicts how institutionalized racism affects the lives of those living under it.
This excerpt shows how conflict arises constantly, everywhere, through collisions of people against people. The author compares this to dancing among amateurs. He claims that no one knows the correct steps to the dance and people keep bumping into each other. By comparing conflicts that we consider serious, such as Russia vs. United States during the Cold War, or blacks vs. whites during apartheid, to people dancing and bumping into each other, the author wants to highlight the silliness and absurdity of it all. Also, by claiming that they are tired and only need to learn how to dance well, he implies that these conflicts are senseless and the solutions are not that difficult to achieve.