On the other hand, the poem ‘Because I could not stop Death’ by Emily Dickinson underlines the challenges faced by a small group of people. Moreover, the persona believes that the worries and challenges of today will not undermine the chances of success tomorrow. Despite the challenges facing the persona, he or she is certain that he deserves better treatment for he is an American as well. The poem ‘I Too’ by Langston Hughes depicts a persona who has been segregated because of his race as he is African America. The poems ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson and ‘I Too’ by Langston Hughes will play a critical role in analyzing the play ‘Fences’ by August Wilson. Troy is the main character in the play as it underlines his relationship with other people as well as his role in changing the course of lives of the people close to him. Diverse events unfold in August Wilson's play "Fences," which play an important role in giving insight into the title of the play. A fence is a barrier established to protect an individual's estate, such as houses and grounds, from damage or intrusion by others, or to avoid violation of a person's thoughts and aspirations as illustrated in the play. The play is set in an African American setting, as shown by the book's racial segregation elements. August Wilson's play "Fences" emphasizes the events that accompany Troy, the main character.
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