The apartheid system in South Africa is one of the largest forms of institutional isolation. The word racial discrimination comes from Afrikaans. That is, it means separation or separation. The history of apartheid in South Africa began as early as 1948. Separation of blacks and blacks in South Africa is a common practice among major black majority and white minority. Establishing the apartheid system is very easy. Kuomintang removed black people from the city, moved them to their homes in Africa, built a forgiving government, and made South Africa a white country. South Africa is certainly not a unique feature based on violence, but in other countries the founder is trying to establish common nationality and common citizenship, and South Africa promotes the concept of conquest of the Constitution and legal inferiority in South Africa doing.
The South African government has played a major role in apartheid. During the apartheid, the South African government tried to rule out "black citizenship" through law ("History of South Africa in the apartheid era"). "Social rights, political rights, educational opportunities and economic status are determined by the group to which the person belongs" (history of the apartheid era in South Africa). The government refused forced eviction to the Black People's Court of Appeal ("History of South Africa in the apartheid era"). Independent schools and public places have been established for different races ("History of South Africa in the apartheid era") since the government established a law prohibiting ethnic social connections. The government tried to separate the church in 1957 but failed (Pasco, 80). The legal system is very strict
The role of apartheid in South Africa in the Soweto riot in South Africa This explains that apartheid is the cause of a riot, even after trying to stop the riot. The Soweto riot in 1976 was the most brutal and violent riot against the apartheid government in South Africa. The speed and speed of its spread are also surprising. The meaning will transcend street violence. - In this article we will explore the role of the school in the construction and dissemination of South African Shakespeare in the period after apartheid. On the role of Shakespeare in integrating the background of British history in this area with the specific culture, this paper finally outlines the quest for some of South Africa's influence on British literary industry in the post apartheid era It is aiming.