Watermelon In The First Line Of Troy By August Wilson

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The first line of Troy is about a coworker who tried to hide a big watermelon from his boss because he does not want to seem the stereotypical black guy.the watermelon was too big and everyone can see it but he still put it under her coat. the co worker tried to hide the watermelon is a reflection black people who try to hide himself from who they truly are so they don't seem like the stereotypical black whether it is by changing their appearance of their skin, nose, hair or their personality and interest in life.However just like how everyone can see that the coworker has a watermelon, everyone knows that they are back. by August Wilson having Troy say this at the beginning of the play it creates a theme of the play, race. The audience

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