Master Harold and the Boys

Describe symbolism in Master Harold and the Boys by Athol Fugard

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The kite that Sam made from a couple of wooden sticks and Hally's mother's old stocking brings back fond memories for Hally. To him, it symbolizes a fun day in his childhood but to Sam, it symbolizes his effort to get Hally to look up and avoid feeling shame.

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Master Harold and the Boys