Troy is a character that has the bad experience when plays the baseball, because of the race. As his experiences, he is negative. On the movie, Denzel Washington shows that unfair and negative emotion about the race to the audience. According to Scott’s movie review, “Language is also, in another sense, Troy’s very substance. He came into being as words on the page, words assembled and given life by the playwright August Wilson” (1). By this, his language also well expresses for the characteristic. In the play, Troy use the “nigger” many times as the joking or seriously. Denzel Washington expresses well about Troy’s languages in the movie. As he acts well, the audience could focus on the movie’s setting, and also could feel humor. Another main character, Rose, is the wife of Troy. According to Movie Review, “Rose knows all of this and helps the audience to see it. As incarnated by Ms. Davis, she is more than a foil and a helpmate. Her relative reticence makes her not just the film’s conscience...” (Scott 2). Davis acts well to convey the situation to the audience. Rose is the character who loves only one man, and she is kind of the only person who knows Troy’s effort for the child. So she could carry his baby, who are between Troy and Abarda. Viola Davis is good at acting to show that Rose’s emotion, and also she makes the audience feel the same way as Rose in the movie. Not …show more content…
The reunion of the family is the most important in the play because people realizes about the family ship. It is a spoiler about the movie, but there has the difference between the play and the movie at the ending. In the movie, the door is closed when the family’s reunion, but, in the play, it is not. Through that, the movie shows that they are in the fences. In the text, Bono says about the fences, someone tries to escape from the fences while someone tries to lock the people by the fences. The Troy’s meaning of the fences is protecting the family, and the someone who tries to escape the fences is the family who has the conflict with Troy. As the door is closing, it shows that Troy is protecting them. The another difference between movie and play about the ending is the trumpet and sky. When the family is the reunion for Troy’s funeral, in the book, Uncle Gabe begins to dance as the trumpet is not working. However, in the movie, Uncle Gabe is trying to below it several times. Finally, he bellows the great sounds, and the sky is becoming bright as it wants to show that Troy is in the heaven. Even though it has the different ending, the both shows good ending. However, the movie more helps the audience realize the moral about the fences, which is the father’s emotion that wants to protect the