Symbolism In Fences

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In the play Fences, written by August Wilson we are introduced to an African-American family struggling in an urban city neighborhood in 1957. Troy Maxson is the male protagonist; however his wife Rose is a woman to be reckoned with. August uses Rose (the female protagonist) as an instrument, through her we see how African American women of this era gave up on their dreams as individual in order to provide the best life possible for her family. Rose Lee Maxson has been married to Troy eighteen years of her forty-three-year-old life. She is a loving woman that gives her all to help her family and friends.
She cares for her children by teaching and supporting them to follow their dreams. *A be* a faithful wife to her husband Troy. Rose wants …show more content…

He shares his thoughts with Troy on the matter, "Some people build fences to keep people out and other people build fences to keep people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all. She loves you." She protects their child Cory by trying to keep him from having altercations with Troy. She tries to get Cory to clean his room and to do his chores before he goes to football practice. The ongoing argument between her and Troy is a symbol of the shattered marriage that they are living in and her attempt to protect what is left. [you might want to rephrase that. Do you mean she can 't protect her marriage but still tries to hold the family together? You could analyze her "solution" to the problem posed by Troy 's infidelity: she does not leave him and destroy the family; she simply declares him "womanless" for his infidelity and then accepts his daughter into the …show more content…

In the final moments of the play Rose is totally aware of her journey. In a conversation with Cory, she tells him that when she first seen his father, she thought “Here is a man I can lay down with and make a baby”, fulfilling her dream of motherhood. “I married your daddy and settled down”, she sees how she continued to lose bit and pieces of herself during the marriage. However, standing in her own truth, she admits “It was my choice. It was my life and I didn’t have to live it like that. But that’s what life offered me in the way of being a woman and I took it. I grabbed hold of it with both hands.” Through her trials and tribulations Rose realizes that she doesn’t needed Troy to build a fence to protect her love ones from

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