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    Fences is a metaphor that is pointed out well in the movie and in the book. Troy the father and husband he was married to rose he had two children. He was from the south so he had a problem with the whites so fences to him seemed like to keep him out aka as segregation. Troy wasn't the marrying type because he doesn't like commitments. This is shown later on in the play and in the movie when he had another child with someone else later on the play. He didn't treat his kids that well because the…

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    Fences Research Paper

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    Fences by August Wilson is a more complex play than what naturally lies on the surface. Wilson writes a series of controversial themes, metaphors, symbols, and dynamic characters to create the play. The first major theme is the effect of Troy’s broken childhood home. His father was abusive which forced Troy to adventure out of his own house into adulthood at an early age. Troy finds life challenging and serves a prison sentence for fifteen years. His father made Troy quit school and help on the…

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    In Fences, the main character, Troy Maxson, plays as the antagonist. For the duration of his life, Troy confronted numerous hardships and troubles, that’d come to create shortcomings and tensions in his present life. These tensions are exemplified extensively through narrative elements such as characterization, motif, and foreshadowing. In the early reference point of the book, Wilson makes tension clear in the fact that Troy’s strength and mental/emotional state correlate directly to one…

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    “Fences” by August Wilson, one of the main characters is Rose which struggles greatly in the story from her husband having an affair to the pain she endures for her no good husband. Rose is married to Troy who seems like a decent person but going in further into the story, his true colors come out. Troy is a compulsive liar and cheats on his wife, while Rose has a feeling something is going on she ignores it because that’s her husband. She is a strong person who face whatever obstacle is thrown…

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    Merriam-Webster dictionary defines conflict as the “the opposition of persons or forces.” Like many stories, Fences incorporates conflict to help bring the story to life. Fences is a 1950s play written by August Wilson. The story follows the life of a man named Troy Maxson and the viewers watch as he grows through multiple trials and tribulations. Most evident in the narrative is the many conflicts that we get introduced to. The three main problems that he faces is the conflict between himself,…

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    Miss Julie Sympathy

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    The trigger for sympathy for the eponymous character Miss Julie The inevitability of fate as a motor for drama has been used through the ages and August Strindberg’s controversial play Miss Julie falls into this grouping of literary classics. The eponymous protagonist (daughter of a count and a commoner), is driven by a hereditary need to integrate with the lower class yet simultaneously lord over them. Using her sexuality but also tempted by lowering herself socially, she beds her servant,…

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    During the reading of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil, I was often shocked by how misogynistic Nietzsche appeared. His declarations and defamations of women caused a great amount of discomfort while reading as I am a strong feminist and Nietzsche was apparently my nemesis. Throughout Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche offers several witty aphorisms pertaining to women such as “compare man and woman on the whole, one may say: woman would not have the genius for finery if she did not have…

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    opportunities. Blacks were left without the prospects whites had to improve their lives. This inequality created tension within the black community as some searched for any outlet to gain control over their lives. In his play, Fences, American playwright August Wilson describes one man’s desperate fight for power in his life. However, by forcing power over his family, the man loses them. Only negative consequences arise as he searches for power.…

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    In the 1900s, African Americans faced a lot of discrimination due to color barriers. The play Fences deals with boundaries that hold people back and the trials and tribulations they face when trying to cross them. The author August Wilson focuses on Troy a fifty-three year old man who struggles with providing for his family. Wilson’s Fences reveals the anger toward the racism that failed Troy’s attempt at achieving the American Dream, therefore causing him to establish fences between him and…

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    “What if I went back to sleep for a while, and forgot all about this nonsense?”(87). The Metamorphosis, written in 1913 by the German author Franz Kafka, tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a travelling salesman who wakes up one day turned into a giant cockroach. Throughout the story, the reader can appreciate the consequences that occur when the main character of the story goes through a transformation that subsequently disrupts the family routine. His family is now forced to make significant…

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