Hally
Hally is a character from the play "Master Harold...and the Boys" by Athol Fugard. He is a young white boy living in apartheid-era South Africa, struggling with his identity and the societal expectations placed upon him. Hally's relationship with the two black servants, Sam and Willie, highlights the complexities of race and power dynamics during this time.
Throughout the play, Hally grapples with his feelings of inadequacy and the influence of his alcoholic father. His interactions with Sam and Willie reveal his internal conflict, as he oscillates between friendship and the ingrained prejudices of his upbringing. This tension ultimately leads to a pivotal moment that challenges Hally's understanding of himself and his world.