The first topic of this article is to discuss the importance of the family. In the early stages of the course, exercises were held at the beginning of the course where they were instructed to define "families". Soon, everyone will have a definition of their own family beliefs. There is also a strong opinion about how textbooks define families. For long discussions about various kinds of families identified as parents, the inner core family; a single parent family can be a single parent parent or a single parent mother; mixed families can include children of a previous relationship I can do it
Family; Family is a group of people living together under a common roof. August Wilson's "Fences" clearly shows the importance of families and the important elements of each family. However, there are occasionally members who do not have the same value as other members regarding the responsibilities other members expect as members. - August Wilson's fence is centered on the life of Troy Markson Troy Markson is an African-American with a bitter world as it handled these cards in the life of the 1950s. During the play, Troy was raised by a father who did not love and insult, and when he tried to become a major league baseball player he was dismissed for the game. Troy was poor and even needed money and even even sentenced him to prison in prison, so he took the bank and eventually killed the person.
In August, Dr. Wilson 's Dr. Fence gave me an introverted view of the world family, friends and Troy Marxen. The title "fence" shows a lot of meaning to the meaning and meaning of the fence the Maxson Pier is about to construct. Wilson showed how Troy's family and friends could have a good time in their daily lives. Wilson, whether literally or metaphor, uses his protagonist as an interpreter for the fence. Racial discrimination, confinement, and the use of its background. In August, Wilson 's drama fence took place from late 1950' s until 1965. For the time being, the battle with apartheid hardly bloomed. Troy Markson, the hero, is an African American who works in the Sanitary Division and is also responsible, and his dream of frustration tends to believe in the illusion of self creation. Wilson's most obvious intention in the play "fence" is to show how race discrimination is occurring.