1. Life-Journeys in " Master Harold' . . . and the Boys-
Athol Fugard's "Master Harold- . . . ... In "Master Harold- . . . And The Boys, it is said to have three journeys, and, arguably, three epiphanies. In contrast to the formulaic type of journey in which two people in opposite social strata come to discover that they are really just alike under the skin, "Master Harold- begins with that premise and then abruptly unravels it at the play's end. ... As soon as he finds out that his father is truly coming home, Hally has to switch sides in a hurry, and he makes the break by insisting that Sam suddenly begin to call him "Master Harold,...
- Word Count: 2048
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School