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  • Fences: Full Play Summary | SparkNotes
    A short summary of August Wilson #39;s Fences This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Fences
  • Fences: Full Play Analysis | SparkNotes
    Fences Full Play Analysis Previous Next August Wilson’s play Fences, the sixth of his ten-part “Pittsburgh cycle,” examines the aftermaths of slavery and discrimination of Black people in America, the cycle of damaged Black manhood, and the choice between pragmatism and illusion
  • Fences: Study Guide | SparkNotes
    From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Fences Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays
  • Fences: Key Facts | SparkNotes
    A list of important facts about August Wilson #39;s Fences, including setting, climax, protagonists, and antagonists
  • Fences: Character List | SparkNotes
    A list of all the characters in Fences Fences characters include: Troy Maxson, Rose Maxson, Gabriel Maxson, Cory Maxson, Lyons Maxson, Jim Bono, Raynell Maxson Alberta
  • Fences Act One: Scene One Summary Analysis | SparkNotes
    A summary of Act One: Scene One in August Wilson #39;s Fences Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Fences and what it means Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans
  • Fences: August Wilson Biography Background on Fences | SparkNotes
    Important information about August Wilson's background, historical events that influenced Fences, and the main ideas within the work
  • Fences: Themes | SparkNotes
    A summary of Themes in August Wilson's Fences Interpreting and Inheriting History Much of the conflict in Wilson's plays, including Fences, arises because the characters are at odds with the way they see the past and what they want to do with the future For example, Troy Maxson and his son, Cory see Cory's future differently because of the way they interpret history Troy does not want Cory
  • Fences: Symbols | SparkNotes
    Fences August Wilson did not name his play, Fences, simply because the dramatic action depends strongly on the building of a fence in the Maxson's backyard Rather, the characters lives change around the fence-building project which serves as both a literal and a figurative device, representing the relationships that bond and break in the arena of the backyard The fact that Rose wants the
  • Fences: Sparklet Chapter Summaries | SparkNotes
    From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Fences Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays





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