Fences: Compare And Contrast Essay

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“What happens to a dream deferred?”(Hughes 1) Langston Hughes poem,Harlem, it talks about dreams. It suggest how dreams have an effect on a person if they can’t make it come true and how it’ll make their lives for the worse or for the better. In August Wilson’s play Fences, three main characters all show how they failed to complete their dreams, and they all manage to learn how to deal with it for the better or sometimes for the worse. In the play Fences, author August Wilson tells a story of a family which he introduces the three main characters of the story. Troy Maxson, he dreamed of becoming a professional baseball player but fail to do so which later destroys his relationships with his family . Cory Maxson, dream was to go to college through recruitment for playing football, but fails to do since his father believes Cory should just learn a trade.Last but not least, Rose, has a dream to have a loving, caring family throughout the play it seem like the dream will never come true,but she and remains sincere to her dream. throughout the play it shows how each character reacts to their failure towards their dream. Dreams can be achieved only if you really try if you give up on them they will just disappear like …show more content…

Troy’s dream was to become a professional player for the desegregated league of baseball. His dream never comes true due to age and he held a grudge to that ever since.“I'm talking about if you could play ball, then they ought to have let you play. Don't care what color you were" (1.1.81). Troy shows that the fact that he was unable to play baseball it made his life frustrating and full of anger making him “explode”( Hughes 11) as Langston Hughes tells in his poem “Harlem”. Trough time Troy deals his dissatisfaction of unabling to complete his dream he pushes the people he loves away and this later affects him and them as

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