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Fences Essay Questions

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1. Wilson titles the play ‘Fences’ because it reflects the life of African Americans in the 1950s and how they struggle to overcome the barriers they encounter. Fences symbolize different things for the characters in the play. Fence to Troy means keeping something /someone out of his life. After Alberta died, he completed the fence; his way of keeping death away from him. He also created a fence unknowingly between himself and Cory by not letting him pursue his football ambition. To Rose, the fence keeps her family together and secured in their home. 2. The significance of Gabe’s story about seeing Troy’s name and Rose’s name in different places in St. Peter’s book is that Gabe feels Troy needs to change the way he treats people and if he continues, …show more content…

Troys immediate family is a constant reminder of his failure as a father/husband so he finds it hard to draw real support from his family. Though Rose has been a faithful wife, he feels the urge to escape his reality which pushes him to having an affair. 6. Troy’s quest to take back all what life has taken from him; makes him a control freak. He tries to control everything his sons does thinking he is making the right decision for them. This decision did not only bring people around him down bur destroys the relationship between himself and his family. 7. Cory comes furthest in terms of growth. He went from a young man who wanted to be just like his father into finding his own identity. Towards the end of the play, he was able to live past the experience he had with his father by breaking the barrier between himself and other and moving on. Lyons as represented in the play did not show any growth. He remains a struggling jazz musician who still comes to his father every pay day to beg for money. He depends on his wife Bonnie mostly and he seems to be contented with his situation. 8. Rose sees herself as a home maker, a devoted wife whose job is to keep the family together. She stood by her husband Troy through thick and thin. Even when he brought a child home from the affair he had, Rose took the baby and took care of her like she was

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