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Inclusion Of Master Harold And

   
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All three characters in the play ? Sam, Hally and Willie ? are successful creations in communicating Fugard's point of view to the reader. In addition, they are drawn subtly and possess considerable nuance. Hally, for example, does not fit the typical mould of the racist...
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Hally, for example, does not fit the typical mould of the racist. He is intelligent, articulate and enjoys a generally affectionate relationship with the two waiters in his mother's employ. Hally would consider that he is a fair-minded individual, the last person to be accused of harbouring racist attitudes...
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