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    Fences are normally built around a house to keep people out and can be used to keep people in. While fences are known to be literal there is also a metaphorical way to look at them. In the drama play, “Fences” by August Wilson; the fence is used in both a literal and metaphoric ways. Wilson shows us how fences are used to keep people in and out. The symbolism of fences are shown to be used in the life of Troy, the father and husband; Rose, the mother and wife of Troy; and lastly Cory, the son of

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    depicted in the play “Fences” as the characters experience their own barriers, and the fires kindled as they attempt to cope with them. Some people use fences to keep worlds divided, and live two different lives. Troy Maxson is a prime example of a person who wanted a life that was adaptable to his situation, and his character is the centerpiece that all of the other relationships in “Fences” gather around (SparkNotes). His home was his foundation, and

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    of self interest and the responsibility of others, were shown very well in the film Fences with voice changes and facial expressions. Forgiveness is a characteristic that everyone has, but self-interest is a characteristic that everyone gains over time whether they like it or not. The themes of forgiveness and the conflict of self interest and the responsibility of others are shown more prominent in the film Fences. Forgiveness is a characteristic everyone has, people just choose to show it differently

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    Fences is a play written by August Wilson in 1983. The play investigates the evolving African- American experience and looks at race-relations, among many other themes. The main character of the play is Troy Maxson, a 52-year-old who struggled to satisfy his family need. Troy has had his dreams taken from him. He wanted more than anything to be a pro baseball player, but his career was stopped because of racial discrimination, which, lead to a misconception between Troy and his son. In this paper

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    The book Fences by August Wilson is an American novel that was written to describe the work and hardships that African Americans had to endure during the 1930's and 1940's. Many characters throughout the story had important roles in the story but the most important was the protagonist, Troy. Most of the story that is being told in fences mainly belongs to Troy and his life. Most of the characters have in comparison with Troy is a complicated relationship with him. Troy's character creates major

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    Fences, written by August Wilson, is a play about a struggling man named Troy. Troy has a very complicated relationship with individuals in his family. Troy and his son Cory has many similarities and differences that cause the relationship to go downhill. The downfall in the relationship mostly regards to his son playing college football. Why do individuals feel the need to build fences? Most likely they’re having trouble in the family. Troy and his son Corey are having issues with the

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    dictionary a fence is “a means of protection or defense, a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary; especially: such a barrier made of posts and wire or boards.” In the play “Fences” by August Wilson we see a fence being built for its literal purpose but also being used symbolically. Wilson uses the fence to symbolize the many boundaries in the main character Troy’s relationships with his family. Throughout the play, we are given a glimpse of the origin of the fences in Troy’s

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    Fences, by August Wilson, was written in 1985. This play was a part of Wilson’s ten-play cycle based on the African-American experience in the U.S. for that specific decade (Kirsner 1556; Mandell 1556). Fences is about Troy, an African-American man who is struggling with the pain of never becoming a professional baseball player due to the color barrier (Kirsner 1556; Mandell 1556). Moreover, as Troy retreats behind literal and figurative barriers throughout the play, his relationship with his wife

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    Name: Alejandro Ahmed Date: 12/6/16 Unit: American Drama Title: Fences Author: August Wilson Year of Publication: 1986 Fences Study Guide Descriptive i. Overview: “Fences”, was a play written by August Wilson in 1986. The play communicates the story of the son of an unsuccessful sharecropper, Troy Maxson, who has lived most of his life independently due to his father’s abuse during his childhood. The play focuses on Troy’s interactions and conflicts with other characters, and the complicated relationships

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    August Wilson Fences

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    Colin Poole Prof. Ross ENG 102 5 April 2024 Fences: A Portrait of the African American Life August Wilson’s “Fences” documents the life of Troy Maxson, a blue-collar worker living in the 1950’s, as he struggles to reconcile with his present circumstances and the limitations placed upon him by society. The play derives its name from the fence Troy spends the entirety of the story building. The title “Fences” encapsulates the many physical and emotional barriers humans must navigate in their relationships

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