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Why is the historical setting of "Master Harold" . . . and the Boys important to the themes of the play?

It sets the stage for the racial injustice of apartheid.
It illustrates how three unlikely people can become friends.
It illustrates what happens to unsupervised young adults.
It explores how unpleasant confrontations can change people’s lives.

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It sets the stage for the racial injustice of apartheid.

The important setting of the significance of the play is "it sets the stage for the racial injustice of apartheid." So, option (a) is the correct theme.

What is the theme of the historical setting?

  • Inequality
  • Oppression
  • Abuse

While abuse, oppression, and inequality are some of the key characteristics of the racism that "Master Harold" and the boys focus on, Athol Fugard also demonstrates that some of these more universal characteristics of racism are, in a sense, color blind.

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