Troy’s complaint about the unfair job system shows his frustration with racial discrimination. How did this conversation make you think about fairness and opportunity in society today? If you were in Troy’s position, what would you do?

 Prompt: Fairness in today's society has definitely progressed, even though there are still some systemic issues underlying, the blatant segregation and difference in opportunity isn't as prevalent as it was 60 years ago. If I was in Troy's position I would definitely stand up for myself the same way Troy was planning to. Especially since then was the time of revolution and progression, even if I thought my white boss would laugh in my face, it's worth a try to make a better living for yourself. 

Summary: Read Act 1 Scene 1 of Fences, introduced characterization and went into little detail about the characterization of Troy, Rose, and their relationship together. 

Reflection: Got a deeper understanding of Fences, and the character of Troy.

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