Troy Play Themes

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2. The genre of this play is drama. It can be viewed as a family drama because it goes through the story of an African American’s families struggle in the late 1950s and mid 1960s. It goes through their trial and errors as a family unit and has a dramatic ending with the death of the main character and father Troy.
3. The literary movement that this play goes to is Post-Modernism. It is written in the time after the depression and world war two. It touches topics such as women's roles, race and freedom.

The Interpretation and Scholarship
a. Some points in this play can be interpreted in many different ways. For example, the fence. The fence can seen as a symbolism of Troy’s freedom or it could be seen as Rose’s barrier for her family. Troy