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Master Harold...and the Boys

Master Harold...and the Boys

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUGARD IS BRILLIANT
Review: This story is the best way to find out how 60 pages can well up a flood of emotion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Common One-Act Play
Review: We read Master Harold...and the Boys for an English class, and I enjoyed it. It shows how Hally (Master Harold) learns to deal with his thoughts of racism and his father's alcoholism, and the overall problems in South Africa at the time. It is also interesting to compare the play with the movie. Matthew Broderick and others did an excellent job in this, although several lines were cut.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good to compare with the movie
Review: We read Master Harold...and the Boys for an English class, and I enjoyed it. It shows how Hally (Master Harold) learns to deal with his thoughts of racism and his father's alcoholism, and the overall problems in South Africa at the time. It is also interesting to compare the play with the movie. Matthew Broderick and others did an excellent job in this, although several lines were cut.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: South African litterate beauty
Review: Words and the imagination of the reader are quintessentials of modern drama. Never since Shakespeare do you find such fine and eloquent use of words and language as in Athol Fugard's "Master Harold and the boys." Speech is powerful and has never more been so than in this play

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: South African litterate beauty
Review: Words and the imagination of the reader are quintessentials of modern drama. Never since Shakespeare do you find such fine and eloquent use of words and language as in Athol Fugard's "Master Harold and the boys." Speech is powerful and has never more been so than in this play


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