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    Fences, a play by August Wilson present a typical class working African American by the name of Troy Maxson and his family living in a hostile environment. Troy and his best friend Bono works for a garbage company they feel as if the company discriminate against black truck drivers. Troy and Bono are married but Bono doesn’t have kids. Every Friday is payday and every payday Troy have a son outside his marriage name Lyons which he only shows up to borrow money or payback the money he owes Troy.…

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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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    of their life. It is often argued how social constructs are the force behind these choices, and as a result any consequences brought upon a person is society’s fault. An example of this occurrence is presented throughout August Wilsons 1986 play, Fences. Set in the 1950’s Fences reveals the thoughts and hidden motivations behind an African American community faced with difficult obstacles such as segregation, and poor economic status. Troy Maxson, the protagonist in the play is a struggling…

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    Fences in Fences August Wilson’s Fences has a significant title in that there are many fences that have an impact on the characters throughout the play. Troy Maxson is fenced out his baseball career in the major leagues because of his skin color. To add on this, there are some fences that arise within the family of Troy Maxson due to family issues. “August Wilson uses the symbol of the fence to illustrate the challenges of the black experience in America during the mid-1900’s. He uses the…

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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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    August Wilson Fence

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    1. What is the difference between a. and a. In Fences, the physical barrier of the fence symbolizes various forms of confinement and restraint. How does August Wilson employ this symbol to explore themes of emotional, social, and psychological imprisonment within the context of dramatic structure and theatrical presentation? In Fences, the physical barrier of the fence symbolizes various forms of confinement and restraint. August Wilson employs this symbol as a powerful metaphor to explore…

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    In 1987, August Wilson’s Fences was a part of his Pittsburg Cycle of dramas of the 20th Century. These plays were used to “examine important elements of African American experiences” (Gardner 1331). The symbolisms in the play are used to tell the late life story of Troy Maxon and his relationship with his family. All throughout the play, various events show that Troy believes he isn’t where he should be in life and that the world treated him unjustly. He believes that he has to venture…

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    the past. In the play Fences, August Wilson utilizes symbols and subplot…

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    The play fences by August Wilson is discussed by many people whether or not the play for Americans, African American, or universal. The popular opinion from people are that the play is for African American. The reason being is that the play is based off of the beginning of the end of segregation, discrimination, and the opportunities for African Americans were starting to have. I believe that the play for anyone and that anyone from different races can understand and relate to the play because…

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