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    a character who, for the most part, is a good person but suffers from his or her hamartia and hubris, which ultimately leads to their downfall and recognition of their poor choices as well as the reversal of their situation. The play Fences written by August Wilson describes the struggles and hardships of an African-American family attempting to live the American Dream in the 1950s. Although some may argue that the main character, Troy, is not a tragic…

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    Have you ever stopped to look at a rose? At first you will see its fine beauty and presence; however, with a closer look you will find its thorns that are there to protect itself for survival. In the play “Fences” by August Wilson, we are introduced to a character named Rose Maxon. Her first name can be represented with a literal meaning relating the flower. She is a very admirable woman who is also strong and set in her ways. She is the wife to the main character Troy Maxon. While Rose is not…

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    man?” “Abner Dooley said Barney Wilson caught him with his wife and the two shot it out and then went drinking together at the Bucket of Blood!” The gossip ran through Ozark like a fox with its tail on fire. Instead of talking about crops, weather, or the newspaper, the town talked about Buff. The malicious talk came at an inopportune time. He had not been in a shootout, and was married 4 times if you count Mary Lee who he married twice. Hopefully, these back-fence conversations wouldn’t be…

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    Robison, had recently become the first African American to break the color barrier in the Major Leagues, yet many people still failed to see black athletes as equals to white athletes, regardless if they were more talented. In the play. “Fences” by Augustus Wilson, Troy is a, former Negro League baseball player, who had a tough living environment growing up; he faced discrimination, poverty, and dealt with an abusive dad. He was a father to three children and husband to a loving wife. It is a…

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    I. Meet the author: Tennessee Williams 1. Tennessee Williams, birth name Thomas Lanier Williams, was born on March 26, 1911, in Columbus, Mississippi. He was the second three children. 2. Williams was raised by his mother, his father was absent during most of his life a his salemnas who was more interested in money than his children and his truant lead to complex relationship with his son. Williams often described his childhood as pleasurable and joyful. But his carefree and boyish childhood…

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