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6A 1982 play by noted South African playwright Athol Fugard, ''"Master Harold"... and the Boys'' is a one-act play about racism. It is also an exercise in {{minimalism}}: it involves only three actors, a restaurant, and a black man's ass.
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8It's St. George's Park Tea Room in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra. Two black servers, '''Sam''' and '''Willie''', are hanging around waiting for something to happen; they practice ballroom dancing in the meantime, as both are competing in two weeks. The problem is, Willie's partner Hilda can't learn the steps right, so [[DisproportionateRetribution Willie beats her]]. (Well, she may also be sleeping around.) Sam is a better dancer, and Willie's speech is rendered in a "YouNoTakeCandle" FunetikAksent.
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10The seventeen-year-old son of the (white) restaurant owners enters. Sam calls him "'''Hally'''", Willie "'''Master Harold'''." Hally, like many teenagers, thinks he knows everything, but as he chats with "the boys" it becomes clear that he takes the WhiteMansBurden seriously as well, belittling them constantly (though generally without malice). This despite the fact that Sam has become a bit of a father surrogate for Hally, whose ''actual'' father is a bitter drunk who lost his leg [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII during the war]]. Attention is drawn to a heartwarming occasion when Hally was young, in which Sam built him a kite and taught him to fly it.
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12Hally sets out to do his homework, a 500-word English composition on an event of cultural significance, and becomes enamored with Sam's discussion of ballroom dancing, describing it as "[[WorldHalfFull a world without collisions]]." But before Hally can set pencil to paper, the phone rings. It's Hally's mother. His father went to the hospital a while ago for pains relating to his injury, but since then has decided to return. Before anybody can stop him, he's ensconced in his bedroom, and Hally can look forward to his home life becoming a living hell. In his fury, he turns on Sam, racially belittling him, demands Sam call him "Master Harold" to show him respect, and [[MoralEventHorizon spits in his face.]]
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14One messy argument later, Sam hearkens back to the tale of the kite, which Master Harold had considered using for his English composition but rejected because it lacked a TwistEnding. Sam tells him what he forgot: that a few days before, the city authorities had called Harold's mother to come pick up her husband, who was drunk on the floor at the hotel bar. Their little boy Hally was the other one home, and he had to bring a black servant, Sam, to help with the pickup. Hally walked through life humiliated from then on... until Sam put a kite in the air and a smile on his face. Hally sat on a bench and watched it fly... But Sam couldn't, because the bench was "Whites Only." As the play ends, Master Harold goes back to his cold home, but Willie promises to find Hilda and apologize to her.
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16At the very least, check out some of the talent that has been drawn to it over the years. Hally was originated by Creator/ZeljkoIvanek, played in a MadeForTVMovie by Creator/MatthewBroderick, and in a 2010 movie release by Creator/FreddieHighmore. Sam was originated by Zakes Mokai and, opposite Highmore, portrayed by Creator/VingRhames. And the original Willie? Creator/DannyGlover.
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19!!This play provides examples of the following tropes:
20%%* TheAlcoholic
21* BittersweetEnding
22%%* BottleEpisode
23* TheChainOfHarm: Hally becomes increasingly nasty to Sam and Willie after learning that his crippled, neglectful, alcoholic and possibly abusive father is returning home.
24* DanceOfRomance: discussed.
25* DeadpanSnarker: Sam and Hally both.
26%%* DisappearedDad
27* DumbassHasAPoint: ''Willie'' provides the voice of reason during Sam and Hally's argument. In-universe, Hally treats most insights from the two black men this way.
28%%* TheGhost
29%%* HairTriggerTemper: Hally
30* InsistentTerminology: Hally asks, more than once, why Sam doesn't call him "Master Harold." After the argument, Sam does, symbolizing the damage their friendship has suffered.
31* InsufferableGenius: Hally
32* LikeASonToMe: Sam to Hally
33%%* MagicalNegro
34%%* MinimalistCast
35* {{Mooning}}: Sam shows his after the following provocation:
36-->"[My dad]'s got a marvelous sense of humor. Want to know what our favorite joke is? He gives out a big groan, you see, and says: "It's not fair, is it, Hally?" Then I have to ask, "What, chum?" And then he says: "A nigger's arse"... and we both have a good laugh."
37--->(''[[FlatWhat The men stare at him with disbelief]]'')
38* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After Hally spit in Sam's face, he is so overcome with remorse, that he can barely speak to him, nor look at him.
39%%* OscarBait: Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad!
40%%* OurActsAreDifferent: we don't have any.
41* SleepsWithEveryoneButYou: invoked by Willie towards Hilda.
42%%* SpitefulSpit
43%%* ThoseTwoGuys
44%%* WellDoneSonGuy
45%%* WhiteMaleLead
46%%* WorldHalfEmpty
47%%* WorldHalfFull
48%%* YouNoTakeCandle

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