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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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    "I could feel him kicking in my blood" (52). In the Novel Fences, August Wilson depicts how the progression of the Maxson family builds upon lessons learned from the generation before. Troy's father was a very grumpy man who wasn't satisfied with life. He was a violent man who whupped Troy, "he had them leather straps off the mule and commenced to whupping me like there was no tomorrow" (52). Although Troy's father was beating Troy to teach him a lesson, It occurred too violently and frequently…

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    In the play “fences” the word “fence” itself is used not only as a title, but has a metaphorical connection to each character in the movie. Each character explains why they have a fence or want a fence both physically and mentally. Rose is one of the main characters that wanted a fence because she thought it would keep strangers out, leaving just family and friends inside of the fence. Family is important to Rose so she does all that she can to keep them together. She also wants the best…

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    August Wilson Forgiveness

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    steps to achieve it are conquered. The final step is to be willing to strive only to do well, to obtain forgiveness and find redemption. The journey to self-discovery and spiritual journey is apparent in the character Citizen in a rendition of an August Wilson play. The journey he had to take was powerful and long. He discovered how to…

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    to him. As being read, it is easy to make the case that August Wilson 's play Fences is a tragedy and that Troy Maxson is its tragic protagonist (Wessling). Troy is a poor black man who once had a dream of becoming a major league baseball player. He never became a major league baseball player, because he was an African American. At the opening of Fences, it was Troy’s payday and he begins to talk about making a complaint at his job (Wilson 2). He ended up becoming a hardworking Garbage Man to…

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    “Baseball as History and Myth in August Wilson’s Fences” The literary analysis “Baseball as History and Myth in August Wilson’s “Fences”” was written by Susan Koprince. According to a side note on the analysis, Koprince is a professor at the University of North Dakota. She teaches courses in American Fiction and drama. A few of her most well-known published articles are on Tennessee Williams, Williams Inge, and Edith Wharton. The article in speculation about August Wilsons’ Fences was…

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    tone. How does one cope with this prohibiting lifestyle? Playwright August Wilson had experienced this very oppression during the Civil Rights Movement and started using theatre as his way of coping with his painful past. His plays were a way for him to address political topics, express his emotions, and do things he would never be able to do out in the “white man’s world.” Decades after the Civil Rights Movement, in 1990, August Wilson wrote one of his more noteworthy productions called The…

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    The Piano Lesson

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    August Wilson in his play The Piano Lesson writes an enthralling drama surrounded in conflict, family history, and questioning the importance of the past versus future legacy. At the center of the conflict is Boy Willie and his sister Berniece as they clash over what to do with a family piano that used to belong to a slave owner of their ancestors. Berniece wishes to keep the piano and hang on to the history of their family’s ancestors. Boy Willie, on the other hand, wishes to sell the piano and…

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    Fences

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    In the post-#OscarSoWhite shared cinematic universe we call life, 2016 was the perfect designated time for any director, producer, screenwriter, actor, score composer, stunt coordinator, all the way down to the best boy and grip of color to come out swinging and do no less than knock it out of the park in the most artistic sense of the term. And in between the countless comic book adaptations and the latest anthropomorphic romp, some of the most creative and gifted black talents came through…

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    Discrimination In Fences

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    Fences is a well written play, by American playwright, August Wilson in 1983 and set in 1957. Wilson who was born as Frederick Kittel, adopted the pen name, August Wilson, after the death of his father. Fences is one of Wilson’s most famous plays, which “earned him a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award in 1987” (“August Wilson Biography”). Fences is about a black man, Troy, and his family, who have conflicts with not only each other, but also struggle with discrimination, which was highly present at…

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