Master Harold…and the Boys

... Harold shows no concern of this. Harold says that his father is not well, and there is no way he can be coming home. By complaining, Harold shows that he is still a child and has no remorse for his father. By do this Harold is not come to age as of yet in the play. In the middle of the play Harold still acts as if he is a child, but has matured slightly. Harold had been talking with Sam and Willie about the past, and what they have done together. On the phone Harold shows respect towards his father, even though he truly does not mean it, by doing this Harold shows maturity. In the beginning of the play Harold showed no maturity while talking to his mother on the phone, now he has shown some respect even though he does not mean it. It is not until the end of the play that Harold shows he is truly an adult. Finally, in the end of the play Harold has matured from a child to an adult. In the end of the play Harold has lost his temper, and Sam and Harold begin to fight. Harold has now taken all his anger built up, from his father and mother, out on Sam. Sam is ready to hurt Harold, but Willie stops him. After dealing with this, Harold has learned what it is truly like to be considered a man. Harold leaves the restaurant now,...

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