Author & Background
Plot & Characters
Literary Devices
Themes & Ideas
100

Who is the author of Fences?

August Wilson.

100

Who is the main character of Fences?

Troy Maxson.

100

What does the fence symbolize in the play?

Emotional boundaries, protection, and separation.

100

What major social issue does Fences discuss?

Racial discrimination.

200

In which decade is Fences set?

The 1950s.

200

What sport did Troy play in his youth?

Baseball.

200

What literary device is used when Troy compares life to baseball?

Metaphor.

200

What theme is shown through the conflict between Troy and Cory?

Generational conflict.

300

Where does the play mainly take place?

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

300

Why does Troy refuse to let Cory play football?

Because of his bitterness about racial discrimination and his own failed sports career.

300

What does Gabriel’s trumpet symbolize?

Hope, salvation, and spiritual freedom.

300

How does Rose view the idea of family responsibility?

She believes responsibility includes love, care, and emotional support.

400

Which literary series does Fences belong to?

The Pittsburgh Cycle (or American Century Cycle)

400

Who is Gabriel, and how is he related to Troy?

He is Troy’s brother and a disabled war veteran.

400

What device is used when Troy talks about Death as a person?

Personification.

400

What does the ending suggest about forgiveness or legacy?

It suggests the possibility of forgiveness and understanding.

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