A Comparison Of Fences And Two Trains Running

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In the play Fences and 2 Trains Running written by August Wilson both have somewhat similar yet their differences despite being written by the same author. The play Fences, the main attention is on an African American family where the head of the house struggles to provide his family with needs. As for 2 Trains Running, this play displays many different cycles of the social and psychological presentation towards discrimination and race from perspectives of urban African American. Throughout both plays, a couple characters have displayed similar characteristics. From the play Fences, the protagonist Troy Maxson and West from 2 Trains Running. Besides those two characters, Cory Maxson, from Fences, and Holloway from 2 Trains Running, also demonstrates …show more content…

Cory Maxson is the son of Troy, a senior in high school with excellent grades and having college recruiters come watch him play football. He could be described as respectful, ambitious, talented with determination. Throughout the play, he realizes what his dreams are and faces challenges. As for Holloway, he could be described as a character with strong beliefs and wanting to pursue life with heavy enthusiasm and energy, also including being tough and strong. The way these two characters are similar is due to their personalities. Cory’s personality is enthusiastic and very compassionate. Holloway is also described in some womewhat similar way. Both characters have huge goals and very passionate about their futures. From Fences, Cory displayed these actions when he gets into an argument about football scholarships, showing that he cares about his future, it also displays how Cory is very passionate. His passionate side displays during the play when he gets removed from the football team but yet still very determined because he decides he is not going to quit no matter what. From 2 Trains Running, Holloway displays his personalities through the play, especially in Scene 1 where a rumor goes around about how rubbing Prophet Samuel’s head will give good luck. But Holloway insist about getting peace and positive energy elsewhere, mentioning about Aunt Ester. In that scene, Holloway provides service to those who have problems while telling them a better place to be peaceful and have positive energy. Holloway is also passionate about white men who exploits black men. An example of this happens in Scene 2 where Hollway mentions to Hambone is not going to let Lutz forget about the ham since he is not willing to to accept whatever a white men threw at him. At this scene, it shows how Holloway is passionate about something, and that is about racial matters. The two

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