Boesman and Lena | Themes

Freedom
In a world in which every movement is monitored, controlled, and regulated, and every small privilege is hard-won and precious, any kind of freedom is a valuable commodity. Because of apartheid and its strict laws governing the separation and rights of races in South Africa at the time of the play, this is the world occupied by the characters in Boesman and Lena. The blacks and coloureds of South Africa are told where they can live, work, and travel. Freedom of any kind is not an inalienable right, and complete liberty simply...

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