
Master Harold Part 3
Quiz by Connie Peacock
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- Q1Which terrible thing did Hally do to Sam?fire himSpit in his facethrew him in the rainrefused to dance with him60s
- Q2What information was Hally reminded of, by Sam, about his childhood?Sam came to Hally's rescue, bringing his father home drunk in publicSam and Hally had entered a ballroom dance competition long agoWillie had been teaching Hally all about politics, while Hally taught Sam about GeographyIt was Willie who took money from the till60s
- Q3Which terrible thing did Hally do to Sam?called the cops on himmade a cruel joke about being Blackrefused to pay himran away from him60s
- Q4What information was Hally reminded of, by Sam, about his childhood?Hally's mom asked Sam to raise Hally since his father wasn't able toSam made the kite to lift Hally's spirits, but left because their was a "white-only" benchSam treated Hally very poorly when he was a child and never had time for him60s
- Q5What goal did Sam have for the past 17 years of Hally's life?to help Hally reject racismto gain his independenceto open his own tea shopto help Hally respect his father60s
- Q6What has changed in Hally and Sam's relationship at the end of the play?Willie and Hally and now best friends instead of Sam and HallyHally doesn't do homework with Sam anymoreSam now calls Hally- Master Harold60s
- Q7What has changed in Hally and Sam's relationship at the end of the play?Sam no longer listens to HallyHally is now pursuing ballroom dance as a careerSam is now pursuing ballroom dance as a careerHally has lost Sam as a friend and father figure60s
- Q8Who has lost the most by the time the play has ended?Willie- losing his dancing partnerSam- losing his goal of Hally not being racistHally- losing Sam as a friend and father figure60s
- Q9What is Sam's last challenge to Hally (and the audience)to not sit (inactive) on the "white-only"(institutionalized racism) benchto forget ballroom dancing because the reality is, people screw it up60s