The Role Of Plagiarism In August Wilson's Fences

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Are there a lot of good men around the World, nowadays? Or are there few good men? Fences is a book written by August Wilson, and the genre is drama/fiction. He was born in 1945 from a German father and African American mother. Lately Wilson was raised in Pennsylvania, in particular in Pittsburg. At the age of sixteen Wilson wrote a sophisticated paper, and was accused of plagiarism. The principal decided to suspend him, and refused to let Wilson come back to the school. In the book Fences Troy's last name is "Maxson” and it might be related to the Mason-Dixon line. This line was considered as the imaginary line, meaning not real, to show the separation between the free and slave states. Fences refers to the 1960s, when discrimination got …show more content…

Honesty is when a person is being sincere meaning they are always telling the truth and not lying. Troy confessed to Rose that they wouldn’t have a house if Gabe did not have a metal plate in his head, and Troy is being honest because he is telling the truth, and revealing that if he was to pay the house with his money only, he wouldn’t be able to afford it. In this scene Troy is talking to Rose about Gabe, he later states: “If my brother didn’t have the metal plate in his head… I wouldn’t have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of.” (Act 1, Sc 2, Pg 28). Troy is showing honesty in this scene because he isn’t keeping secret of how he got the house, he reveals to Rose that he had to use his brother’s, Gabe, money to get himself a house. Troy is also honest because he revealed to Rose that he was cheating on her instead of keeping it secret. Troy talked to Rose, he called her into the house and exclaimed: “I’m trying to find a way to tell you… I’m gonna be a daddy. I’m gonna be somebody’s daddy. (Act 2, Sc 1, Pg 66). In this scene Troy is honest because he is revealing what was going on between him and Alberta, and why sometimes he was going out and come back after some …show more content…

They mostly affect people surrounding them because they imply too much power over them restricting their rights. Troy isn’t a good man since he is taking too much power over the people of his family. When Cory revealed to Troy that he stopped working at the A&P to play football, Troy did not like it. He made Cory go to the A&P to get his job back, even when Cory tried to explain to him. In fact during this talking Troy clearly states “You go on down there to that A&P and see if you can get your job back. If you can’t do both… then you quit the football team. You’ve got to take the crookeds with the straights.” (Act 1, Sc 3, Pg 37). Troy ordered to Cory to get his job back, otherwise he would be in trouble. At this point, already, Troy does not agree with Cory to play football, but the situation gets even worse lately. After some time, Cory comes back from practice and says to Rose: “ Papa done went up to the school and told coach Zellman I can’t play football no more.” (Act 1, Sc 4, Pg 57). In this situation Troy is being controlling because he went to the school, and with his decision made Cory stop playing football, not because Cory said he did not want to play

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