Master Harold... And the Boys

dramatic impacts

explain the ways in which Fugard makes Hally's father have a dramatic impact in the play even though the never appear on stage?

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Hally's father is disabled and in the hospital throughout the duration of the play. He is an alcoholic, a bully, and is deeply racist. Hally does not respect his father and they do not have a good relationship. Hally's father comes is an example of white patriarchy at its worst. Fugard has openly said that Hally's father in "Master Harold"... and the boys is based on his own father.