Characters
Whose line is this?
Metaphors & Symbolism
Background
Oh, the tragedy!
100
Negro League baseball star who never got a chance to play in the Major Leagues due to discrimination
Who is Troy Maxson?
100
"See this woman . . . I love this woman. I love this woman so much it hurts."
Who is Troy Maxson?
100
How is the American Dream represented in the play?
What is Major League Baseball?
100
Why was Troy unable to make the Major Leagues?
What is racial discrimination
100
Who provided the definition of tragedy that we learned in class?
Aristotle
200
He has a wife named Lucille.
Who is Bono?
200
"Aw, Pop. You got money. I know you do."
Who is Lyons?
200
Why is Major League Baseball an ironic representation of the American Dream for Troy?
What is racial discrimination prevented him from being in the Major Leagues.
200
What was the Great Migration?
What is millions of African Americans moving from the South to the North in the early 1900s.
200
Which two emotions does a tragedy evoke in its audience?
Pity and fear
300
He would rather give up his job and play football.
Who is Cory?
300
"I see where you and that Tallahassee gal . . . that Alberta . . . I see where you all done got tight."
Who is Bono?
300
What can keep people out, as well as in?
What is the fence?
300
What war did Gabriel fight in?
What is WWII?
300
What is catharsis?
The relief of the pity and fear that have been building.
400
She's waited to Bloom 18 years with her husband.
Who is Rose?
400
"I'll take care of your baby for you . . . cause . . . like you say . . . she's innocent . . . and you can't visit the sins of the father upon the child."
Who is Rose?
400
How is Troy like a fence to Cory?
What is preventing him from playing football.
400
Where did August Wilson grow up?
Pittsburgh
400
What are the key characteristics of a tragic hero?
Mainly good, someone like us, tragic flaw
500
Troy's child with his third woman.
Who is Raynell?
500
"Hey Rose . . . I got a flower for you. That's a rose. Same rose like you is."
Who is Gabriel?
500
What approximately is the line that Rose has that connects her most with her namesake: rose?
What is not blooming with Troy?
500
In which decade is Fences set?
The 1950s
500
Is Troy Maxson a tragic hero? Explain.
A variety of answers acceptable.