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The relationship between Troy and Cory Maxson is bitter and tense. Troy's hostile... - puck18 asked a question in the Fences Group:
How would you characterize the father/son relationships in the play... - bmadnick answered a question in the Fences Group:
The feelings the Maxon family has for each other are a consequence of the themes... - chevy-flawless asked a question in the Fences Group:
Is love a theme in the play "Fences"? - amy-lepore answered a question in the Fences Group:
The title "Fences" should begin your answer. The black characters in... - coolie asked a question in the Fences Group:
In regards to "Fences," how is the life of a black living in a racist... - cybil answered a question in the Fences Group:
The issue of race obsesses Troy, who believes he was denied a chance to play major... - rayan asked a question in the Fences Group:
Discuss the ways in which family and community relations in the play... - cybil answered a question in the Fences Group:
Troy is a proud man bitter because he was unable to play major league baseball,... - ashoukany asked a question in the Fences Group:
Could you mention references that will help me in "Fences" by August... - cybil answered a question in the Fences Group:
Act 1, scene 2 contains no references to baseball. Are you sure you mean this... - vsimran asked a question in the Fences Group:
Does Troy Maxson play baseball in "Fences" Act I scene II? - almondjoy answered a question in the Fences Group:
I believe the fence is meant to protect his family, and to keep out the devil. ... - mcoog answered a question in the Fences Group:
As Renelane suggests, Rose has a perspective that is different from Troy's sense... - sagetrieb answered a question in the Fences Group:
Troy takes pride in keeping his family together and providing for them by... - renelane answered a question in the Fences Group:
Rose believes the fences are symbolic of the safety they provide inside their... - amy-lepore answered a question in the Fences Group:
Just with the Robert Frost poem "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors," this... - jazzy21 asked a question in the Fences Group:
what is the symbolic role of fences in this play? - sagetrieb answered a question in the Fences Group:
While sometimes it is useful to restate your thesis and summarize your key points,... - bmadnick answered a question in the Fences Group:
You don't say how many paragraphs your essay is, but I'm going to assume it's five...
