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Comparing Wilson And Fences By Langston Hughes

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The Relationship Between “Fences” By August Wilson & “Dream Deferred” by Langston Hughes Fences and Dreams Deferred does not seem to have anything in common. However, in the context of both the play and the poem have much more comparisons. Yet, What connection a poem that was written in 1951 that is over thirty years before “Fences” was even written? Nonetheless, Langston Hughes and August Wilson give an extraordinary work, in which they bond together the theme, characterization, conflict, and symbols. Giving a surprising resemblance of the whole play and poem. © August Wilson Photo by David Cooper The playwright August Wilson was born Frederick August Kittel on April 17, 1945. Born into a German- African American household. Wilson grew …show more content…

Troy ended up living life with a bittersweet taste due to his mistakes that he has taken throughout the years. The poem “Dreams Deferred” by Langston Hughes, describes Troy Maxson’s dreams. He was upset and unquiet. He was frustrated because of the fact that he could not accomplish his dreams he hankered for so long. For example, in the poems it states “ Or fester like a sore”(Hughes 617). Troy’s failed dreams are like a sore, hunting and scaring him, he is afraid of the reality. Moreover, He is always caviling everyone telling them that he could not make it into the major leagues, because he was colored. Troy is living in denial all of his life while risking his whole family’s dreams and goals they want to chase. Rose Maxson’s dreams were half- way accomplish. “I took all my feelings, my wants and needs, my dreams…and buried them inside you. I planted a seed and watched and prayed over it. I planted myself inside you and waited to bloom” (Wilson 1062). She was devoted to her husband, a worthy wife, and an extraordinary mother to Cory her son, stepson Lyons and stepdaughter Raynell. Rose did not asked for more than love from her beloved husband Troy and their children. Cory’s dreams were squashed, because of his father Troy Maxson. Cory wanted to play football, he asked his parents for permission, but Troy was the only one that opposed because he felt jealous towards his own son. Yet, Troy did not wanted his own son getting hurt as he did, when he tried to get into the major leagues. Even though, Cory could not make his dreams come true. He could find relief in the Marines Corps where he could finally be someone. Earning respect from his family members. The general theme was dreams deferred as the poem. Those dreams no one of the Maxson family achieved except for Rose, that despite the slip-up from her

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