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 come, and there won't be a kite in the sky"
This is kind of like a big metaphor. The kite is supposed to help Hally stay grounded. It is a way for him to break free from the apartheid society. The bench he would be sitting on was "Whites Only." Sam is trying to say that if Hally does not watch his anger, he will end up alone, in this apartheid society, with no one to help him (seeing as Sam is the only one who really cares about Hally).
'Master Harold' --- And the Boys - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 USA:PG-13
Hally (Master Harold)Sam Willie Hally's mom Hally's dad
Master Harold... And The Boys (2010) Homework (2011)
Abraham Lincoln, Shakespeare, Napoleon, Darwin
Apartheid in South Africa. The play was "Master Harold...and The Boys". He has an extensive body of work about apartheid.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athol_Fugard
Professor Harold Bloom is the undisputed Master of Yale University.
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Boys were placed with master of craftsmen to earn a trade such as carpentry or pottery making.
Harold is one of the older boys and a member of the Choir. He is only mentioned a couple of times by Golding in the novel
At Yale Repertory Theatre on March 12, 1982Hally - Zeljko IvanekSam - Zakes MokaeWillie - Danny GloverSet Designer - Jane ClarkCostumes - Sheila McLambLighting - David Noling
King Harold
he went to mrs boys high