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 Response: Troy's frustration with the unfair job system made me think about how much the system has changed since the 1950s. Now, it would seem insane if a particular race wasn't allowed to drive trucks. Even though there is still systemic racism and pay gaps, we take for granted how for the most part anyone can strive for any job without barriers holding them back explicitly because of their race. If I were in Troy's position I would be just as frustrated but I would probably be too scared of losing my job entirely to go against my boss's orders.

Summary: Today in class we finished Scene 1 of Fences and discussed characterization and connotation.

Reflection: I got a better understanding of the play and practiced analyzing characters and the connotations of words.

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