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    The destroying of relationships is one of the lasting effects that occur when the consequences of feuds, grudges and revenge take place. In the novel, Fences by August Wilson, an African American character named Troy has the grudge of thinking he couldn't play major league baseball because of his color. Because of this, he prevents giving his son, Cory the privilege of playing football. His wife, Rose then tries to tell him he didn't make it big because of his old age. He replies with, “What do you

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    Literary Analysis of Fences by August Wilson In this Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning play titled Fences by August Wilson, the Maxson’s family both individually and collectively are force to overcome their past in order to embrace the future. The protagonist, Troy Maxson is trapped in different virtual fences: Childhood upbringing, skin color, slavery and manhood. In Susan’s words, Wilson "situates Troy within three of baseball's mythic settings: the garden, the battlefield, and the graveyard " as

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    Fences are used to keep people in. However, it’s not that simple in the play by August Wilson Fences. There is symbolism of fences in two main characters from the play, Troy and Rose. The character from Fences, Troy Maxson, builds a fence, this symbolizes himself. He is the fence that keeps all of the characters together. This is shown in the novel where he is the one person keeping all the other characters together “inside” the fence. When Troy falls apart, all of the characters go their separate

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    explain. For some of us we built fences to isolate ourselves from others or in some cases to protect ourselves. No matter what the issue is we, all have to struggle to be able to provide for our families. As a child I built fences when it came to my feelings. For example, growing up I was in the chunky side. Since I wasnt so skinny like the pretty girls in my class. I kinda isolated my self from the other students. That way my feelings wouldn 't get hurt. My fence was to protect me from what I thought

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    The definition of a fence is a barrier, railing, or an upright structure enclosing an area to mark a boundary or prevent escape. The dramatic play “Fences”, by August Wilson, uses a fence to symbolize the barriers which destroy the relationships between a family of four. Troy’s affair was the obstacle that destroyed his and Rose’s marriage. Due to Troy’s selfishness, his bond with his brother Gabriel was also impaired. Finally, Troy’s relationship with his son Cory was ruined because of Troy’s own

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    Facing the Giants, Fear Strikes Out, and The Jackie Robinson Story: What do these movies have in common? Besides the fact that they are great movies about sports, the cinematic theme of facing your fears is displayed. August Wilson’s play “ Fences” tells the tale of a family plagued by their fears: rejection,love, poverty, and losing each other. The play focuses around the Maxson family led by the father, Troy Maxson, who is fifty-three years old and struggling to come to terms with his short-lived

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    Fences by August Wilson depicts a picture of mankind and darkness, through an incredible battle between its literal and figurative meanings. He builds the plot utilizing Troy, the protagonist, demonstrating black characterizations, and displaying his baseball talents as a metaphor, inducing the idea of biased white leagues set in the heavily segregated time period. Wilson utilizes African Americans amid the racially segregated years to emphasize how blacks of that time were labeled not recognized

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    August Wilson’s Fences. Fences is a play that follows an ex baseball player Troy Maxson who recently moved on from the Negro Leagues to work. In this essay, I will be looking at three critical pieces written about August Wilson’s Fences. First I’ll look at Joseph H.Wessling statement “Troy, for all his strengths, is flawed humanity in need of grace and forgiveness and explain why I agree with it. Next I’ll look at Sheri Metzger statement “The most prevalent image in August Wilson’s Fences is baseball”

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    August Wilson takes us back to the 1950's in his play Fences, where he demonstrates the relationship between a black family that battles with love, segregation, and regular hardships. A major portion of the play that Wilson wanted us to comprehend was the significance of the fence that Rose wanted Troy to build around the house, hence the name of the play. This fence was not only a boundary around the house but used for protection in numerous ways for certain individuals. Rose wanted to keep her

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    conflicts of emotions in your everyday life? Well, the play Fences written by August Wilson, conflict is shown through love and anger nonstop. Rose Maxton becomes furious when she is cheated on by her husband Troy, tension between Lyons and his father Troy occurs, and Troy faces tough racial inequality in his life. The play Fences is revolved around Troy’s life and the emotions that affect his ability to live. There are many moments in Fences when conflict through love and anger is shown between Rose

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