Meklēt

Untitled Storyboard

Kopējiet šo stāstu tabulu
Untitled Storyboard

Montāžas Teksta

  • Slidkalniņš: 1
  • In Fences, alcohol symbolizes Troy’s escape responsibility and is important because it connects to his flaws and poor decisions. Troy says, “It’s just… she gives me a different idea… a different understanding about myself” (Wilson Act II, Scene I, p. 68).
  • In Fences, leaving symbolizes Rose’s emotional struggle and is important because it reveals the cost of loyalty. Rose says, “I gave eighteen years of my life to stand in the same spot with you” (Wilson, Act II, Scene I, p. 70).
  • Slidkalniņš: 2
  • In Fences, baseball symbolizes Troy’s view of life, struggle, and marriage, making it important to the play’s meaning. Troy says, “You born with two strikes on before you come to the plate” (Wilson, Act II Scene I, p. 69).
  • In Fences, leaving symbolizes Rose’s struggle with separation and is important because it reveals her emotional strength. Rose tells Troy, “From right now… this child got a mother. But you a womanless man” (Wilson Act II Scene III p. 79).
  • Slidkalniņš: 3
  • In Fences, alcohol symbolizes Troy’s escape from pressure and is important because it connects to his destructive choices. Troy says, “Death ain’t nothing but a fastball on the outside corner” (Wilson, Act I, Scene I, p. 10).
  • In Fences, Rose expresses concern about Troy’s drinking and how it affects his life. She warns him, saying, “You gonna drink yourself to death. You don't need to be drinking like that” (Wilson, Act I, Scene I, p. 10).
Izveidoti vairāk nekā 40 miljoni scenāriju plānu
Lai Izmēģinātu, nav Nepieciešama Lejupielāde, nav Kredītkartes un nav Nepieciešama Pieteikšanās!
Storyboard That Family