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    fathers visit us‚ we do not have to play host. We can banish them with forgiveness as God in his Largeness and Laws." This quote‚ by August Wilson‚ explains how one can either repeat‚ or expel the sins of the people that came before us. In the play "Fences"‚ also written by August Wilson‚ one can observe how two of the main characters deal with the sins of their fathers. These two characters are Troy and his son Cory. Troy plays host to the sins of his fathers‚ while Cory banishes them. Cory‚ unlike

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    English 11 Spring 2014 Fences Study Guide Act I‚ Scene 1 1. What year is it? 1957 2. Describe Troy Maxson. Wants to be treated the way her treats others. Honest but bitter. Strong and resembles the time period. Not afraid to question society. Large man. No filter‚ says what he thinks‚ not afraid of offending others. Has some common sense. 3. Describe Bono. Good friend‚ loyal. Known Troy for about 30 years. Live close to each other. Loyal husband to Lucile. Treats Lucile w respect

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    Fences Symbolism Essay

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    Wilson’s play‚ “Fences”‚ explores an African American family dealing with poverty‚ segregation‚ racism etc. in the late 1950s. The play narrows in on Troy Maxson‚ an African American man who had trouble facing the harsh reality of not fulfilling his dream of playing baseball. Throughout the play‚ Wilson created a remarkable imagery of his main characters building a fence surrounding their house. The fence represented a unique expression for each main character of “Fences”. A fence represented nurturing

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    August Wilson Fences

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    literary works that reflect this quote are Fences‚ a play about the struggles of African American before and during the Civil Rights Era in the 1950s and 60s‚ by August Wilson and “The Yellow Wallpaper” a short story that shows the difference between women and men during that time‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. ‘Fences’ shows the revolution the characters face‚ their actions and what is the result of those choices. Whereas‚ ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ is about how the wife struggles to speak against her husband

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    Wife

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    Chaucer’s character‚ the Wife of Bath‚ grabs the reader’s attention immediately as she sets the stage for giving an account of her beliefs on love and life: “Housbondes at chirche dore I have had five.” Because of her blunt honesty at the very beginning of her Prologue‚ the reader senses that the Wife of Bath feels no shame and carries no regrets about her many marriages. This is confirmed when the Wife proclaims‚ “Of whiche I have piked out the beste.” She displays two attitudes throughout the piece:

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    Fences Play Analysis

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    Kyung Tae Kim Dr. Lear Studies in Literature 23rd November 2015 Fences The play Fences centers on Troy Maxson‚ the father of the family‚ and his relationship with his family members‚ his mistress and his friend Bono. The play is not only about the personal conflicts between the family‚ but also social conflict between the society and the individual‚ especially for African Americans. The struggle takes place between Troy and his son‚ Cory who was a high school football star. Troy is against his son’s

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    Proof Fence Narrative

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    My parents own six rental houses around St. Cloud‚ so the majority of my summers are at these houses‚ fixing things‚ mowing‚ and remodeling. On this specific summer day in 2006‚ my dad and I were repairing a fence at the house that I have always referred to as the black shutter house. I wasn’t actually helping of course‚ I was running around the fenced in yard‚ picking the tiger lilies on the side of the house and doing whatever six year olds do. I remember walking over to my father’s silver pick-up

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    Fences Research Paper

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    Qualities and Flaws In the play "Fences" by August Wilson‚ Troy Maxson can be characterized as a responsible‚ fearless‚ unfaithful husband and a controlling father. Troy has acted insensitive and uncaring to his wife‚ Rose‚ his brother‚ Gabriel and his son‚ Cory. Troy can be seen as a man with both positive qualities and flaws. Even though Troy definitely has some good qualities but a lot of what he does is bad. Troy Maxson is a man who takes responsibility for his family. He is a man

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    Fences Literary Analysis

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    Fences Name: Jondrea Williams Date: 03/12/2012 English 1102 Drama Essay “We black men have a hard enough time in our own struggle for justice‚ and already have enough enemies as it is‚ to make the drastic mistake of attacking each other and adding more weight to an already unbearable load.” (Malcolm X) African American men through time have struggled for a power that is out of their reach because others hold the power. August Wilson’s Fences displays a Psychological/Psychoanalytic

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    Fences Character Analysis

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    The Jazz Dreamer Fences by August Wilson is a dramatic and powerful play about Troy Maxson‚ a hard‚ gruff man‚ who has had to learn to survive in a world he does not understand. Growing up‚ Troy had an awful example of a father. He ran away from home at the age of fourteen‚ and had to find a way to live even though he had nothing. Now a father himself‚ Troy finds himself becoming as angry and hard as his father‚ although he has only ever tried to be a responsible man. Lyons‚ Troy’s oldest son from

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