Worksheet on Fences: Troy Maxson and Technology

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A worksheet focusing on Troy Maxson from Fences, analyzing his character in the context of technology. Includes a summary, context guide, and various questions to promote critical thinking and creative responses.

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Worksheet on Fences: Troy Maxson and Technology

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Introduction and Context

Scene Summary: In August Wilson's play 'Fences', Troy Maxson is a former baseball player turned garbage collector who struggles with his past and his perceptions of progress and change. In a modern adaptation context, Troy’s character is depicted as someone resistant to technological advances that symbolize societal progress, such as computers and automation. His worldview is shaped by experiences where technological innovation was limited or inaccessible, fueling his suspicion and distrust of new technology. Context Guide: Troy’s resistance to change can be viewed as a metaphor for broader societal tensions during times of rapid technological advancement. His character embodies the fear of obsolescence and the loss of traditional values. In the play, Wilson explores themes of racial discrimination, personal ambition, and the tension between tradition and progress. When considering technology, Troy’s character may symbolize the human struggle to adapt to an ever-changing world, emphasizing personal and social conflicts. The quote, 'Some people build fences to keep people out, and other people build fences to keep people in,' can be linked to barriers created by technological divides. This context helps us understand Troy’s stance and develop critical insights into his character’s attitude toward modern progress.
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Briefly summarize Troy Maxson's background and his attitude towards technological progress as depicted in the adapted context.
[2 marks]
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Identify one quote from the context guide that reflects Troy’s attitude towards progress and explain its significance.
[3 marks]
3.
What literary technique is used in the phrase 'fences to keep people out,' and what does it symbolize in the context of technology?
[4 marks]
4.
Describe how Troy’s character can be viewed as a symbol of resistance to technological change.
[6 marks]
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In what ways might Troy’s resistance to technology serve as a metaphor for societal conflicts during times of change?
[6 marks]
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Identify a literary device used in Wilson’s depiction of Troy’s attitude and explain how it enhances the theme of resistance.
[4 marks]
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Creative Task: Write a short story (200-300 words) from Troy Maxson’s perspective, imagining he is reflecting on the impact of smartphones and social media on society today. Include at least three specific technological features or concepts in your story.
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Checklist for Creative Writing Task: - Describe Troy’s feelings about modern technology. - Mention specific features like social media, smartphones, or automation. - Include at least one metaphor or symbolic element related to fences or barriers. - Reflect on how Troy’s perspective might influence his interactions with technology.
[4 marks]
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Analyze how the theme of resistance in 'Fences' can be extended to contemporary debates about technology and society. Write your response in 150-200 words.
[6 marks]

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Created
12/31/2025
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