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    it switches between many places in the town. Troy White‚ the main character‚ is an amazing football player with a very special talent. Troy can predict the plays that teams will run before it actually happens. Troy works for the Atlanta Falcons as a “Football Genius”. The problem Troy faces is that his father abandoned him and his mother‚ but now he is coming back. Troy’s father is a lawyer who works for a lot of big-name people‚ and seems very rich. Troy also needs either an agent or lawyer as well

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    the presence of this scene and the manner in which its conflicts are resolved. To set the scene‚ Troy and Cory are debating with one another Cory’s goals and aspirations in life. It is Cory’s dream to play football‚ to receive a scholarship to play at North Carolina. In Troy’s eyes‚ his son is wasting his time. Using his experience and his past ventures in the sports world when he was younger‚ Troy has created this illusion that black men would never thrive and succeed in professional sports. He

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    story and her rebellious acts in an attempt for self realization. Foil: The most obvious foil amongst the main characters of The Awakening is that of Adele and Edna. Edna is a seemingly emotionally detached and un-motherlike figure whom lacks a compassion for her husband that is obvious amongst other creole wives. One of these wives being Adele‚ the ideal wife in fact‚ she is referred to repeatedly as the ideal "mother-woman" but in Edna’s eyes she is a contrasting woman whom lacks the ability

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    Fences Evaluate the Characters of Troy and Rose. To what extent is each responsible for their tragedy and how does the character of Troy change throughout the play. The play Fences by August Wilson revolves around the front yard of the main characters Troy and Rose Maxson between the years 1957 and 1965. Rose is a long‚ responsible mother‚ wife‚ and friend who tends to show forgiving and selfless character traits. Many of her words and actions also show that she is a strong and assertive yet tender

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    Troy Maxson transforms into a lonely‚ unloved‚ fearful man from his original position as the center of attention in his family and social world. Though he constantly tries to escape his life‚ Troy Maxson tries to engage life and challenge Death because he believes in himself and his convictions‚ however illusionary they may be. Troy begins by confronting his employees about their discriminatory practices‚ he boasts to his best friend Bono and family member that he is not afraid of death and he keeps

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    Would troy have been a strong candidate for Branch Rickey’s noble experiment? Troy would have been a strong candidate for Branch Rickey’s noble experiment. From the article it states that the “Noble Experiment was to try and find the perfect blend of character and ability‚ maturity and electricity”. Troy is a black former baseball player‚ who played in the Negro Leagues. He wasn’t able to play professional baseball because when he played they hadn’t broke the color barrier yet and then he was too

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    sends the reader back into a time where blacks were inferior. They were pushed into a life where they could never climb the social ladder in sports or work. Troy being a former baseball player holds resentment towards the world and becomes bitter over the years. He has experienced injustice for many years and this has had a toll on him. Troy has the power to future to look at the situation differently but falls into the victim roll. Foreshadowing from the first scene of the play Troy’s has arrogance

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    idea American Dream is to have a loving‚ happy family. The main character‚ Troy Maxson‚ was unfortunately unable to fulfill his American Dream the exact way he had hoped for. Troy was a former negro league baseball player who was deprived the opportunity to play in the major leagues because of his race at the time. With Troy’s disapproval‚ his son Cory had been recruited to play college football. In Act One‚ Scene 1‚ Troy says to Rose‚ “I told that boy about that football stuff. The white man ain’t

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    the main character Troy is a very bitter man. Troy blames the white people for why he could not get ahead in life. Troy wanted to play baseball but the reason he could not because he says‚ “ I wasn’t the right color” ( Wilson). I believe that there are other factors that limit Troy from getting ahead. Poverty is one factor that keeps Troy stuck because he repeatedly talks about‚ “ having a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of” (Wilson 28). Other factors that keep Troy from getting ahead

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    The Rez Sisters The play The Rez Sisters is written by one of Canada’s most celebrated playwrights‚ Tomson Highway. Highway was born in 1951 in northwestern Manitoba. He went on to study at the University of Manitoba and graduated from the University of Western Ontario‚ with honors in Music and English. Native Literature is inspired by “contemporary social problems facing native Canadians today; alcohol and drug abuse‚ suicide‚ wife battering‚ family violence‚ the racism of the

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