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    August Wilson’s Fences is a play that shines a light into a few brief moments of the life Troy and Rose, a black couple pursuing the American Dream. When writing this play, Wilson was careful to focus on the universal realities in which we all share and not isolate his audience. In doing so, Wilson draws focus to Troy, a middle-aged black garbage man, that life is divided into two acts, each of which invoke different emotions and ideas. The character that Troy is introduced as in Act 1 is a stern

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    The story “Fences” by August Wilson, shows the struggle that a certain family goes through. This family is the Maxson family, each and every character in this story has a problem they face throughout their life whether it be a problem about money, choices, illness, or even love. The problem that Troy the father faces is that he is not satisfied with his life or love life. When he was younger he tried out for the pro baseball team and did not get in because of his race. Which left him distraught and

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    "Fences" by August Wilson tells the story of a black family in the 1950’s and the dramatic events they have had to overcome as a result of racism. The theme of racism shapes each character in the play, aiding each of the characters in becoming who they are. The main character, Troy, is portrayed as a stereotypical black man during that time. The way he behaves is a reaction of the harsh racism of the era, racism that has negatively impacted the people he cares the most about. He was in his early

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    can be google and given the definition of “an intense feeling of deep affection” but, if you ask anyone, they can’t define it. People don’t refer to the google definition because of the fact people don’t define it that way. In the play “Fences” by, August Wilson, “What is Love”, by The Guardian, and in “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare the different definitions of love will be demonstrated and how people define them. Although love has a given definition to the word, people don’t define it in that

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    Analysis of Fences by August Wilson

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    “white man’s world”. Therefore, Troy limits his goals in life. Maintaining a job, having a roof over his head, and food on the table is Troy’s idea of success. This is his idea of success because he has accomplished this while having a hard life. Troy fences himself into his own little world where there is no room for anyone to question or judge him. Meanwhile Troy’s bitterness towards the

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    Fences, August Wilson The close reading process for this play occurs in three stages: 1. First Read (Days 2 and Day 3): Students are not to cold read the play during this period. It is essential for their understanding that this first read comes from a fluent adult reader or (less ideally) from a recording of the play. Teachers should pre-select moments of tension or surprise when students should stop and jot their thoughts, ideas and questions about the text. The suggested cues for the open

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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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    Fences, a play written by August Wilson, is about how life was for African Americans in the late 1950’s. The play talks about how their race determined how people would treat them, where they could live, what kind of job they could have, and what kind of activities they could participate in. There is a character in the play, named Troy Maxson, who was a pervious baseball player in the Negro League Baseball, because of his race; he was not allowed to play in the Major League Baseball. Since Troy didn’t

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    Race, notwithstanding the way that it doesn 't exist on the planet in any ontologically target way, in any case it is bona fide in the general population field (rather than nature). Race is a social development that has genuine outcomes and impacts. These impacts, results and the thought that race is ontologically subjective is epistemologically objective. We realize that race is something that is genuine in the public arena, and that it shapes the way we see ourselves as well as other people. Many

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    between each other, where some use it to purposely inflict verbal, physical or mental attacks on others while some use it to simply distinguish or differentiate from one another. It all depends on the context in which it is used. The play Fences by August Wilson, takes place during the late 1950’s through to 1965, a period of time when the fights against segregation are barely blossoming results. The main protagonist, Troy Maxson is an African American who works in the sanitation department; he

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