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Page 1: Question If you were stuck on a desert island and you could bring one thing with you, what would you bring and why? 2-4 complete sentences

Question If you were stuck on a desert island and

you could bring one thing with you, what would you bring and why?

2-4 complete sentences.

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Warm Up What was the best thing that happened to

you this past summer? Explain in 2-4 sentences.

You will have two minutes to complete this assignment.

Page 3: Question If you were stuck on a desert island and you could bring one thing with you, what would you bring and why? 2-4 complete sentences

Warm Up What was the best thing that happened to

you this past summer? Explain in 2-4 sentences.

You will have two minutes to complete this TASK.

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Take out your notebook, it’s note taking time!!!!Write down three things you know about

August Wilson. (even if they are basic)

Write down three questions you have about August Wilson.

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August Wilson & Fences

Mr. Brown / Dr. Moschetta

English 12 Advanced

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Life & Background Born in Pittsburgh to a white father

(Frederick August Kittle) who never lived with his family and a black mother (Daisy Wilson) from North Carolina. He shared life with his mother and five siblings.

1960s - Flunked out of 9th grade and at worked menial jobs beginning at age 16. He received his education in libraries and in town hubs.

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Life & Background 1960s - 1970s - Became involved in the civil

rights movement and began to describe himself as black nationalist.

Moved to Minneapolis and began to write, clearly using speech patterns and rhythms that were familiar to him from black neighborhoods of Pittsburgh. His writing was also strongly influenced by the blues.

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Life & Background Began writing plays in Pittsburgh and

then took a job in St. Paul writing dramatic skits for the Science Museum of Minnesota.

1968 - Founded and directed the Black Horizon Theatre Company in Pittsburgh in a predominantly black neighborhood referred to as the Hill.

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Life & Background In 1972 he began writing a play, Jitney,

about a Gypsy cab station, which was produced in 1978 at Black Horizon and in 1982 at the Eugene O'Neill Center's National Playwright Conference. The play was revived and presented at the 1997 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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The Pittsburgh Cycle A series of 10 of Wilson’s plays, nine of which are set in

Pittsburgh’s Hill District, each set in a different decade All designed to represent the African American people’s

existence in the United states during the 20th century.

1900s – Gem of the Ocean 1910s – Joe Turner’s Come and

Gone 1920s – Ma Rainey’s Black

Bottom (set in Chicago) 1930s – The Piano Lesson 1940s – Seven Guitars 1950s – Fences 1960s – Two Trains Running 1970s – Jitney 1980s – King Hedley II 1990s – Radio Golf

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Pulitzer Prize Winning Plays Fences

Written in 1985 Pulitzer Prize in 1987

The Piano Lesson Written in 1989 Pulitzer Prize in 1990

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August Wilson’s Death In August 2005, he was diagnosed with

liver cancer and given 3-5 months to live He died on October 2, 2005 at Swedish

Medical Center in Seattle

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Fences Fences presents a slice-of-life in a

black tenement in (Pittsburgh) set in the late 1950s through 1965.

The main character, Troy Maxson, is a garbage collector who has taken great pride in keeping his family together and providing for them.

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Fences Troy's rebellion and frustration set the

tone for the play as he struggles for fairness in a society which seems to offer none. In his struggle he builds fences between himself and family.

Troy also wrestles with the idea of death and claims that he sees death as nothing but a fastball, something he can handle. The baseball metaphor is used in relation to death and throughout the play.