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    strategically hides between the lines of their works. In the play Fences by August Wilson, many symbols and themes hide between the lines in order to make this an amazing drama. One main symbol in this play is the fence being built throughout the storyline. The fence within the story represents the walls that arise between characters, the security Rose wants for her family, and the mending of relationships after Troy’s death. The fence Rose asks Troy to build for her is a representation of the walls

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    People build fences to keep intruders out and to keep their house safe. When August Wilson wrote “Fences” all the characters had different reasons on why they wanted to build a fence or try to get out of the fence. In the story, the fence can also be seen as symbolic of the the things Troy wants to keep out the things that are different. In the dialogue between him and Cory, Cory said “Tell mama I’ll be back for my things.” and Troy say, “ They’ll be on the other side of that fence”(2.5). He

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    the two act play Fences written by August Wilson, Wilson begins the play with the main character, Troy Maxson as he is having a conversation with one of his good friends Bono. The two discuss the issues they are having at their job; both men work at a trash company and would like to be able to drive the trucks how their white coworkers are able to instead of being on the back of the truck doing the lifting: “Why? Why you got the white mens driving and the colored lifting?”(Wilson 1968). This quote

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    “Some people build fences to keep people out… and other people build fences to keep people in” (Wilson, 997). The play fences written by August Wilson revolves around the characters and how they tried to build fences in their lives. Troy is one of the main characters who uses fences in his life but his reason behind it differs from the rest of the characters in the story. Troy Maxson is a fifty-three year old man who considers himself a failure but finds it hard to admit. Troy Maxson is a man who

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    In “Fences,” August Wilson, explores the life of segregation for African Americans and the impacts it could have on family and friends. Additionally, how betrayal and deception affects relationships. By portraying the life of Troy Maxon, an average African American Citizen, Wilson is able to provide the detrimental effects that segregation and deception had on Troy’s life, ultimately affecting the ones he loved most including himself. Gabriel, Troy’s brother, was one of the characters affected who

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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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    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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    He plays “Fences” by August Wilson, consisted the story of a man the relationship he shares with his friends and family. It is 1957 on a Friday night with two men entering the fenced yard with a house next to it. A 53 year old by the name of Troy Maxson and his friend who he had known for 30 years as Jim Bono were drinking on there payday. Both work as garbage collector and are talking about how they had spent their day at work. Troy’s talk of how the white people are drivers and the “color folks”

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    spending their time reading. In the play Fences by August Wilson, the title reflects the issues faced by the various characters and the figurative or sometimes literal fence that divides them all. Troy Maxson, the main character, is working on building a fence in front of his house to serve as a divider for their property. He struggles to form strong relationships with his sons and in some cases his wife Rose, causing a fence to form in between them. A fence develops throughout the play for Troy and

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    Have you ever built a "fence" to keep things in? How about to actually build a fence to keep things out? August Wilson's play "Fences" uses the name as both a metaphorical and physical reference. There are four of these metaphorical fences that are referred to as well as the physical hardwood fence that Troy is actually building. One of these metaphorical fences that was shown throughout the play was the fence that Troy built between himself and his wife, family, and friends. Bono points out that

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