Fences by August Wilson (1983)
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Fences by August Wilson (1983)
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Cory was a young talented son of Troy, he had passion for baseball and football.he got noticed by some recruiter buy his father wouldn't allow him play football because of how he was treated during his time.
Lyon also had passion for music but wasn't making money through it, he always come to obtain loan from his father every Friday, his father Troy perceived him to be lazy since he refused to get a job to feed his family.
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Fences" by August Wilson is indeed a powerful and thought-provoking play that delves deep into the complexities of African American life in the 1950s. Your summary of the play's central themes, characters, and the significance of boundaries in the narrative is well-crafted.Giorgia Scribellito wrote: ↑07 Sep 2015, 03:14 The play Fences was written in 1983 by August Wilson. Of a German American father and African American mother Wilson captures African American life in the 1950s in what is known as the Pittsburgh cycle of which this commedy is part ( it comprises ten plays). This play is about a man Troy Maxson, his wife Rose and his children Lyons (his son by a previous marriage), Cory ( his son with Rose) and Raynell ( his daughter from a woman called Alberta who dies). The play also features Jim Bono, Troy's friend, and Gabriel, Troy's brother. It is a play about setting boundaries. Rose wants a fence built around hers and Troy' s house to keep Troy in, to establish a boundary between the outside and the inside world. Troy establishes a boundary between himself and other more simpleton workers to emphasise the importance of his protest for a career advancement. Also Troy establishes a boundary for his son Cory by preventing him to continue playing baseball for fear that as an African American he will not be allowed in to the major leagues. Also he establishes a boundary with his wife Rose by entertaining a relationship with Alberta. It is a beautiful and dramatic frame of African American life.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on "Fences" by August Wilson. It's a play that continues to be relevant and thought-provoking, addressing important social and personal issues that transcend time and place.