The Piano Lesson Symbolism

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Symbolism in Fences and The Piano Lesson Humans spend their entire lives searching for meaning beyond the surface. In August Wilson's plays, Fences and The Piano Lesson, symbolism rises through the phrases in the stories and becomes the center for which the plays revolve. The fence in Fences and the piano in The Piano Lesson both represent keeping a family together, but the neglect of those symbols also shows lack of commitment to family. Although in Fences, the fence represents keeping some people out and other people in, whereas in The Piano Lesson, the piano represents a symbol of power and triumph over hardships. In Fences, Rose wishes to have the fence constructed so that it will hold her loved ones together. In The Piano Lesson, Doaker …show more content…

However, in The Piano Lesson, Doaker expresses how the piano is a storytelling device through the carvings on the sides of it. Fences are walls that only protect us in our minds. Bono says, “Some people build fences to keep people out and other people build fences to keep people in. Rose wants to hold on to you all. She loves you” (61). Rose is the type of person who wants a fence built to keep people together. As Cory slowly builds the fence, he pushes Troy further and further away. Doaker reminds his family of the importance of the piano by telling how “[Boy Charles used to] say it [the piano] was the story of our whole family and as long as Sutter had it he had us. Say we was still in slavery” (45). The fence is a physical symbol representing the emotional boundaries in contrast to the piano that is a meaningful long-time family monument which now since they own it is proof of their freedom and a reminder of how far their family has come. In conclusion symbolism plays an important role in Fences and The Piano Lesson. The fence in Fences and the piano in The Piano Lesson both represent holding family together, but the ignorance towards these symbols shows a lack of commitment to their families. In contrast, the fence is used to keep some people out and other people in, whereas in The Piano Lesson, the piano is used as a symbol of power and triumph over hardships. The symbols themselves are used along with the character's interactions with the symbols to convey depth and

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