It symbolizes what Sam wanted Hally to do after they brought his Dad through town because he was drunk. The kite is telling Hally to keep his head up, be confident, and never stop being a good person.
One of the best quotations in the play is near the end after Hally spits in Sam's face. "If you're not careful...Master Harold... you're going to be sitting up there by yourself for a long time to...
It is about the internal conflict and shame an adolescent white boy (Hally; the "Master Harold" of the title) feels as he is torn between the love his supposed to feel for his alcoholic, racist and...
At Yale Repertory Theatre on March 12, 1982
Hally - Zeljko Ivanek
Sam - Zakes Mokae
Willie - Danny Glover
Set Designer - Jane Clark
Costumes - Sheila McLamb
Lighting - David Noling
Just like a kite flying in the sky full of soars and dives, Amir's life was pretty much the same as the way kites fly. He went through many high points such as his father's acceptance when he won the...