My Children! My Africa!

What does “Brakwater” simbolise

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The play’s primary setting is Brakwater, a township on the outskirts of Camdeboo (a municipality in South Africa) where all the city’s Black residents live. White townspeople euphemistically call Brakwater “the location." It represents apartheid itself. White people look down on it even though many whites like Isabel's parents have businesses there.