Fences By August Wilson Analysis
The play Fences explores psychological boundaries people endure as a result of their childhood upbringing. The story takes place in the 1950s, and is represented through the lives of Bono, Cory, and Troy. They each grew up with a parent who held back support. Their backgrounds share a common thread; this unites them to makeup the theme. August Wilson is conveying not to treat others hurtfully because your own disposition. He demonstrates the idea of transferring your own hindrances onto others, especially your children and family is extremely harmful.
When Bono talks about his childhood, we begin to see the theme of the play represented through his life. Bono puts into picture his father who had the “walking blues”. He expresses to Troy how