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Symbols In The Play Fences

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A fence is a barrier enclosing an area of ground to mark a boundary. In August Wilson’s playwright fences, he establishes a metaphorical connection to each character with a fence against them. The fences were made to keep out old secrets and fear that could slip through the cracks. In the play, Troy has a fence up because of the pain his dad hurt him. Troy has been hurt and still has anger and pain deep inside him. According to the play “ I thought we was mad cause I ain’t done my work. But I see where he was chasing me off so he could have that gal for himself …. I lost all fear of my daddy, right there is where I became a man at 14 years old.” Troy is trying is to act like he’s tough and doesn’t care about what his father did, but he has pain and anger deep down. …show more content…

Troy never notice anything she does for him and that brings pain to her. Cory has a fence up because he just wants his father to support him and love him like a father is expected to do. He doesn’t want to be like his father. In the journal, “Cory accuses Troy of being motivated by fear; he is afraid that his son will be better than he is.” Lyons thought his father wasn’t being a good dad to him because he always thought he wanted to borrow money. According to the article Shmoop, “Troy was never a father to Lyons, only contribution to Lyons life is occasionally ten dollars.” Gabe was a soldier in World War II and he’s the brother of Troy. Gabe has a metal plate in his head and Troy used Gabe money to pay off his house. According the journal, Troy feels guilty that the money paid for Gabe disability has made it possible for Troy to buy the house which he now lives in.” Troy was using Gabe to get to his

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