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    their loved ones safe and close to them. Much like Rose in the story “Fences”. To other people fences are to keep people out‚ and push them away. Much like the personal fences that Troy has built over his lifetime. Fences can affect you in different ways‚ but for Troy it was mostly negative. In the play “Fences” Troy has many personal fences of his own‚ but the most debilitating one is his upbringing because it causes him to be a bad father and husband. Troy’s personal fence‚ being his upbringing

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    actually took place. Heinrich Schliemann famously said "I have gazed on the face of Agamemnon." on discovering tombs with the bodies of Mycenaean chieftains in Turkey. The German businessman-turned-archaeologist claimed to have discovered the city of Troy at the hill now called Hisarlik – about three miles from the Dardanelles. However‚ his claims are still disputed today. Before tackling the question of whether the Trojan War actually occurred‚ we must ask in what form. What exactly do we mean by

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    The Trojan War‚ in Greek mythology was the war between the Greeks and the people of the city Troy. The conflict began after the Trojan prince Paris abducted Helen‚ wife of Menelaus of Sparta. When Menelaus demanded her return‚ the Trojans refused. Menelaus then persuaded his brother Agamemnon to send an army to fight against Troy. Troopships gathered at Aulis‚ led by the greatest Greek heroes‚ Achilles‚ Patroclus‚ Diomedes‚ Odysseus‚ Nestor‚ and the two warriors named Ajax. Agamemnon sacrificed his

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    character Troy Maxson‚ and his role in the black community. The importance of community to the African American culture is so significant because they feel oppressed by mainstream society. As a result of this oppression they feel the need to form their own community. Forming a community is necessary in order to create a group identity‚ and the driving forces that hold a community together can also be the cause of its destruction. August Wilsons “Fences” is based on a man that goes by Troy Maxson

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    Kyle Duncan 12-7-11 Book Report (Deep Zone) 3rd Block Plot Summary The characters are Thane‚ Ty‚ Troy‚ Tate‚ and Agent Sutherland. Ty is this story’s main character. Thane is his older brother and an NFL star. Ty meets Troy and Tate in Miami at the football tournament. Agent Sutherland is an FBI agent protecting Ty from the mob while Thane is away. The setting is in Miami and in the swamp. At the beginning of the story‚ they are at a football game‚ when Thane is going up for a touchdown

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    prompt) This definition was established 350 B.C.E Rhetorical question So does troy maxson character in the 2015 fences convey the traits of a tragic hero‚ a concept adopted in what year was it created Thesis In August Wilson’s Fences‚ Troy Maxson proves to be a tragic hero‚ by Aristotle’s definition‚ through his relationships with his wife Rose‚ his son Corey‚ and his brother Gabe. Opposition Paragraph The belief that troy is stubborn and self centered. Both words have a negative connotation This belief

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    the fence Troy builds and baseball are symbols in which Wilson uses to express the themes of the play. The fence is used to symbolize many of the themes in Wilson’s play. Throughout the play Troy puts off building fences that his wife‚ Rose‚ has ordered him. This is the first instance in which Troy shows his betrayal towards his family is when he does not build the fence when he is asked and shows he is not very committed to his family.

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    son’s mistakes. Like in Fences‚ Troy is more understanding to Lyons and his musical career than Cory’s football career. Although he is hesitant to demonstrate his absolute support‚ he tries to supplement his support with money. All Troy contributes to Lyons ’s life is the occasional ten dollars that Lyons receives from Troy ’s pay (834). Troy was never much of a father to Lyons because he was in prison (829). Knowing that he was barely a part of Lyons childhood causes Troy to be more sympathetic towards

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    Zimmer Bradly‚ a Trojan princess‚ by name of Kassandra‚ has been given the gift of foresight. She foresees the Greek ships on the waters of Troy approximately twenty years before they are there. It was then that she met Apollo and was claimed as his. She goes to meet Penthesilia‚ queen of the Amazons‚ and lives with them for a while. When she goes back to Troy‚ she brings Hector’s wife‚ Andromache‚ back with her. Then the classic (with a few twists) myth of the Trojan War is told. But everyone seems

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    although his brother Troy wants to put him in a home‚ Gabriel looks after him and "chases animals away"‚ showing the fence of "protection" for Troy. He surely is the happiest and appreciates things the most. Troy’s biggest fence has to do with racial discrimination he’s always received. The fact that he couldn’t play baseball with the whites haunted him all the way until he couldn’t drive a trash puck-up truck because blacks "had to pick the trash cans up". This eventually turned Troy into an obstacle

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