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    Fences is a play written by August Wilson, he uses his title to metaphorically illustrate the things that go on in each character's life throughout his play. Some people could often use a fence to block in a unit or even to keep unwanted things out of the unit. The title of August Wilson's play depicts the symbolism of the fence used by by Troy to try to keep the things he wants out away from his fence. “The fence can also be seen as symbolic of the things Troy wants to keep out, the things he separates

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    Keep Love in or Lock it Out?: An Analysis of Symbolism in Fences Symbolism is defined as an artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind. In Fences by August Wilson, symbolism is used heavily throughout the play in order to represent deeper meanings and add to the emotion of the storyline. In order for the play to have so much depth and emotion, symbolism is crucial to the work itself and the heavy topics

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    August Wilson: An Inspiring Writer

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    August Wilson      Any person that can rise up from the bottom rung of the ladder to the top is able to achieve great things in life. Renowned playwright August Wilson, a winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, and other awards for his work, is an example of such persons. He grew up in a lower class black family, faced the difficulties of an African American, and turned himself into the great writer he is. August Wilson was born Frederick August Kittel on April 27, 1945 to Daisy Wilson

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    Fences, the critically acclaimed play written by renown playwright August Wilson, has been praised time and time again for it’s power and deliverance as well as the themes and symbols explored throughout the play. August Wilson walks readers through the story of Troy Maxson and the everyday conflicts that arise from his dysfunctional family. With the introduction of Rose’s character, Troy Maxson’s wife, we learn she exemplifies nurturing and maternal traits as most women in the 1950s did. We see

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    When Hope Dies Troy Maxson is a difficult character to comprehend. In the complex play Fences, August Wilson depicts his main character as a harsh man; one who has been through hard times. The origins of his severity can be traced to many unpleasant times in his life. He has faced many struggles which ultimately affect his relationships. He is met with misfortune throughout his life which causes strain on his interactions with friends and family. However, with all of the despair that Troy and

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    prevent escape (www.merriam-webster.com). However, for August Wilson, fences aren’t just a bunch of wood constructed together to form a railing; to him, it is clear that there are far more profound and hidden propositions regarding the subject matter. Notice that the title is in its plural form, this goes to show that “fences” is differently symbolized and connected to the individual characters. That being said, here are some indications of how August Wilson made use of “fences” metaphorically to each

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    The Piano Lesson was written by August Wilson, formerly Frederick August Kittel Jr. Wilson wrote the play in 1990, which received various rewards, notably a Pulitzer Prize in 1990 and a Peabody award in 1995. The play takes place in the Hill District of Pennsylvania 1936, where Wilson was born and grew up. It is set during the great depression and revolves around the Charles family and an important family heirloom. A piano that represents the Charles family history during slavery in America. Trouble

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    emulate are not the best examples society has to offer. In the play Fences Cory looks up to his dad when it comes to sports. However, by the end of the play the reader starts to notice that Troy is not the man to look up to. The plot in Fences by August Wilson is centered around an African American family that looks at the world a little differently by that I mean when Troy was young people believed blacks shouldn’t be able to do the things whites can. People were rude and outspoken about how they

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    Instructor: Reg. No: Date: Introduction Rose Lee is only one of the many women who lived their lives in devotion to her family but only ended up hurt by a turn of events that only leaves a different persona. Rose Lee, a protagonist in the `Fences` by August Wilson, is married to Troy, a hard man who is a garbage collector and a protester against discrimination of color at his place of work, due to his unfortunate past: A past that affects the present of Troy to an extent that he builds literal barriers

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    Thematic Essay: Fences In the play, Fences by August Wilson, Troy Maxson was a man with many good intentions but wrong choices. Troy was simply trying to do whatever he thought was right. He was stubborn, persistent and in some ways selfish. Most of all Troy was very domineering. Despite everyone’s warnings and advice he still continued to follow his own choice of action, regarding the consequences. Throughout the story, Troy’s actions portrays his need to control everyone’s life.

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