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5 April, 10:16

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

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

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

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

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

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  1. 5 April, 12:55
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    Hally, Willie, and Sam can interact freely whereas they most likely couldn't do so in public.
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