The conclusion of the play "Fences" by August Wilson sees the main character, Troy Maxson, Wrestling with the ghosts of his past choices and relationships. Ultimately, he grapples with the limitations of the world he has built for himself and the impact it has on his family. The play ends on a bittersweet note of reconciliation and acceptance.
IT IS MEANT TO SYMBILIZE PROTECTION...FOR EVERY CHARECTER IN THE BOOK
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The book Fences is largely about a negro family liviving an setting of folks who idealy a white Society however they must overcome the simple differences in family relationships.
The end is called the conclusion, or it can be called the resolution.
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a conclusion is what you got out of the hypothesis
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a conclusion in a book report is like a summary of all that has been stated so far, mainly restating main idea in the first pararagraph. and who you recommend it to
It is called an appendix if it is providing information and an epilogue if it is adding to the story.
There is not enough information about which book you are reading to answer.