1. Written byAugust Wilson
    CharactersTroy Maxson · Rose Maxson · Cory Maxson · Jim Bono · Gabriel Maxson · Lyons Maxson · Raynell Maxson
    Date premiered1985
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  3. fence
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    1. a barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to mark a boundary, control access, or prevent escape.
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  4. WEBOct 1, 2019 · Arguably August Wilson's most renowned work, " Fences " explores the life and relationships of the Maxson family. This moving …

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    How did fences affect American literature?Fences, a play written by August Wilson, has had a significant impact on American literature. The play explores the complexities of African American life in the 1950s, and the fences that people build to protect themselves from the harsh realities of the world.
    What is the theme of the play Fences?The play also touches on the theme of generational differences and the challenges of communication between parents and children. Wilson’s portrayal of family in Fences is both realistic and poignant, highlighting the complexities and struggles that can arise within even the closest of relationships.
    What is 'fences' about?“Fences” is a film about how our environment shapes us, and how, no matter how noble their intentions, our parents can’t help but mess us up in some fashion, just as their parents had done for them. This is our legacy as humans.
    Is 'fences' a good play?More than most of Wilson’s plays, “Fences” allows its performers to develop sustained one-on-one relationships. There’s particular pleasure (and sadness) to be had in following the waning friendship between Troy and his longtime pal, Jim Bono (the Wilson veteran Stephen McKinley Henderson, at the top of his form).
  6. WEBMar 29, 1987 · Published in the print edition of the April 6, 1987, issue. Edith Oliver reviews August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning playFences,” directed by Lloyd Richards and starring James Earl ...

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    WEBSynopsis. The sixth Play in August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle, Fences takes place in 1957 in what is assumed to be Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The play follows Troy Maxson, a 53-year-old man who struggles to provide …

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