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    character Troy has a poor relationship with his son Cory. The two always argue and rarely have good moments in the play. Troy does not want Cory to be like him‚ but does not want him to do what he wants. In my opinion‚Troy’s relationship with Cory is very poor because of the way Troy treats him. Troy has fulfilled the basic obligations to Cory and says he does not have to like him. A father should take care of the family and also love his children just like the mother. In the play Fences Troy“You my

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    Unlike Father, Unlike Son

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    Unlike Father‚ Unlike Sons Troy Maxson is a father who has a hard time connecting with his sons. Like most parents‚ he only wants the best for them‚ and for them to not repeat the same mistakes he made. Troy Maxson refuses to open his eyes to what is around him these day and that puts a barrier between him and his sons. Troy’s personal experience makes him reluctant to accept and recognize the way society is changing around him. The incomplete fence connects to Troy because of his past which makes

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    surrounding a man named Troy. Throughout this play many things occur such as adultery‚ a boy leaving his home to become a man‚ and many relationships being torn apart. In this particular play there were many symbolic and ironic situations that took place. Since Troy had an unhealthy relationship with his father‚ it affected the way he raised his children. In this play father and son relationships are damaged. Troy‚ the protagonist‚ is an African American male in his mid fifties. Troy is a formal baseball

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    is used to be symbolic is by protection‚ Troy and Rose’s relationship‚ and Troy against death. It’s obvious that the title Fences comes from Cory and Troy spending a lot of time building a fence. It’s more than just a regular fence. The fence their hinting at it is more symbolic. In the play Fences there are six main characters in all and they have a role and mainly they all have a fence. The first character is Rose Maxson‚ she is the wife of Troy Maxson and the mother to his second child

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    the house of Gabriella and Troy was at Downtown Salt Lake City. The main characters are Troy Bolton‚ Gabriella Montez‚ Sharpay Evans‚ Ryan Evans‚ Chad Danforth‚ and Taylor McKessie. Troy Bolton is the most popular male student at East High School‚ and the captain of the varsity basketball team. He also had a crush on Gabriella Montez. Gabriella Montez is a Math whiz kid‚ an Einsteinette‚ and one of the braniacs on the scholastic decathlon team. She develops a love for Troy. Sharpay Evans is an energetic

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    The great God

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    To whom it may concern‚ This letter is in regard to Troy Fangmeier‚ one of the most intelligent‚ dedicated‚ and vibrant students that this country has to offer. Troy is a student of high caliber‚ meaning that there is nothing nor anybody that may sway him to do something academically wrong. Out of almost four years of high school‚ and approximately 23 classes together‚ never have I ever even pictured troy letting someone copy his work. Troy is a student whose work ethic is like no other. That is

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    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 his first marriage‚ is the opposite of Troy. A struggling musician

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    Baseball Motif in Fences

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    significant themes‚ such as the recurring theme of death. Secondly‚ in the duration of the play Troy uses metaphors about baseball when relating his relationships with other characters‚ for example‚ he compares the relationship him and Rose share to a simple baseball game. Finally‚ Troy applies baseball to the conflict between him and his son by regarding Cory’s every move as just another baseball play. After Troy was pushed out of the major leagues‚ the only way he could cope with his broken dream was

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    stories as a scriptwriter for the Science Museum of Minnesota. When he was there he wrote another play called Jitney; which was a drama taken place in a Pittsburg taxi station. August’s most famous play‚ Fences‚ takes place in 1957. The characters Troy Maxson and his friend Jim Bono are drinking a bottle of whiskey and sharing stories on a friday night. Rose‚ Troy’s wife‚ tells him that their son Cory is being recruited to play

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    and overall understanding of the plot. In August Wilsons Fences the protagonist Tory Maxson demonstrates how his own culture‚ African American race and upbringing affect his family life. Troy grew up in a time when segregation was socially accepted and that influenced how he viewed the world. As a young boy Troy could never fulfill the dream of playing professional baseball. During that era African American men were not allowed to play professional sports. “I thought we had an understanding about

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