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    August Wilson’s “Fences” portrays extremely well what happens when a member of the family decides to forget his or her duties. The use of metaphors and symbols throughout the play such as baseball and fences, illustrate exactly why Troy Maxson as a family man was destined for disappointment. Rose, Troy’s wife in the play was the obvious voice of reason between the two; all she wanted was an interrupted happy family life. The fences that she put up were not physical fences but rather emotional

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    ‘‘Fences’’ has been used as the title for August Wilson’s play due to the change that takes place around the fence-building project. The title was not merely selected for the fact that the main action centers around building the fence but to act as a figurative as well as a literal device which represents the relationships that are built and broken in Maxon’s backyard. The first reason why the play was named Fences is because the main action of the play is building the Maxon’s fence in the backyard

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    Our actions are based upon a situation we are given, and how we choose to respond to them. In the play Fences by August Wilson, readers meet a character named Troy, who seems to not regard others before he says or does things. This affects his relationship with not only his son Cory, but also his wife Rose. Generally, the actions we see growing up we inherit. Troy had an aggressive father, and that is where he learned to be so aggressive and hostile towards his family. Growing up he only had his

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    Fences, is a 1985 play by American playwright August Wilson. The play is set in the 1950’s and explores the evolving African-American struggle with racism. The focus is on a 53-year-old, main character, Troy and his family. The play emphasizes their issues of growing up in a time of extreme racism. August Wilson, also an African-American male born in 1945, confronted similar experiences through his life and reveals those issues through the characters in the play Fences. Wilson faced the ugly side

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    August Wilson’s play Fences brings an introspective view of the world and of Troy Maxson’s family and friends. The title Fences displays many revelations on what the meaning and significance of the impending building of the fence in the Maxson yard represents. Wilson shows how the family and friends of Troy survive in a day to day scenario through good times and bad. Wilson utilizes his main characters as the interpreters of Fences, both literally and figuratively. Racism, confinement, and protection

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    “Jesus be a fence around me every day” (Wilson 21). The way fences protect us and divide us are a prevalent theme seen throughout the play Fences by August Wilson, as well as in everyone’s daily life. The play takes place in the 1950s, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The work examines the dynamic of the Maxson’s, an african american family, and delves into themes regarding learned family behavior, race, and the priorities of trust, love, and pride. In Wilson’s Fences, the author uses narrative elements

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    Many individuals have found themselves putting up fences in their lives metaphorically and physically throughout their time being. In the play titled fences by August Wilson , some of its key characters put up fences within their lives figuratively speaking. August wilson uses the symbol of a fence in various occasions within the play. Characters lives mentioned change around the fence building project which serves as both a figurative symbol,representing the relationships that bond and break in

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    In the play Fences by August Wilson two main metaphors are redundant; most involving fences. Every character is shown having their own meaning and need for their metaphorical fences. Wilson wrote a play that would not only show deeper meaning than what is being said but one that showed a greater insight on the lives of a small family. The first character is Troy Maxon. The significance of Troy’s metaphorical fence is built upon throughout the play. In troys case his metaphorical fence is to keep

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    Fences and August Wilson Fences are like the walls we put up in our own lives. We build them to protect our privacy, we build them to hide what is really going on. In the play Fences written by August Wilson, we learn about a man with a family who he lies to and doesn’t look out for his family. Troy a husband and a father, is a man with only his intentions in mind. We quickly learn that not everyone is as good as they portray themselves to be. In the play you can’t help yourself but think did the

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    August Wilsons’ play “Fences” gave the American stage one of the most renowned characters. As Wilson originally writes in the play, Troy Maxson, who is an uneducated sanitation worker and a former Negro League Baseball player is depicted as a multi-faceted tragic figure from the mid-1950s Pittsburgh of Wilson’s childhood. This being the case, in the adaptation of this play, Denzel Washington understands the kind of ‘largeness’ portrayed in Wilson’s play and is hence portrayed a shadow that Troy casts

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