Characters
Background
Plot Points
Whose line is it anyway?
What just happened?
100
Left home at fourteen years old in search for a better life
Troy
100
Fences takes place in what year?

a. 1937

b. 1945

c. 1957

d. 2017

c. 1957
100
Act I Scene I is what part of the plot?
Exposition
100
"You got to take the crookeds with the straights"
Troy -or- Lyons
100
Who originally knows about Troy's affair with Alberta?
Bono
200
Stays in a marriage out of fear of the "unknown"
Rose
200
Fences takes place in what city?

a. Philadelphia

b. Pittsburgh

c. Chicage

d. New York City

b. Pittsburgh 
200
Act II Scene II, III, and IV are what part of the plot?
Climax
200
"You can't visit the sins of the father upon the child"
Rose
200
What is one good thing Troy's father passed on to Troy?
Strong work ethic
300
Injured in WWII and now suffers from a mental disability
Gabriel
300
Troy and Bono have what occupation?
Garbage collectors
300
Act I, Scene II and III are what part of the plot?
Rising Action
300
"You born with two strikes on you before you come to the plate...always looking for the curve-ball on the inside corner."
Troy
300
What is the "inciting moment" between Troy and Cory?
When Cory says, "how come you never liked me?"
400
A struggling musician who longs for the approval of his father
Lyons
400
After hearing of Troy's affair, Rose gets involved in what organization?
Church
400
Act II, Scene I is what part of the plot?
Falling Action
400
"You don't count around here no more."
Cory
400
When Rose debates within her mind whether or not to stay with Troy, this is an example of what kind of conflict?

a. Person vs. Person

b. Person vs. Society

c. Person vs. Self

d. Person vs. Nature

c. Person vs. Self

500
His hopes are dashed when his father calls off his college offer
Cory
500
Where did Troy first meet Bono?
In jail
500
Act II, Scene V is what part of the plot?
Denouement 
500
"That's the way that go."
Gabe
500
The song Blue symbolizes what in the play?
Rose and Troy's marriage
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