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  1. Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Coming of Age Within the Cycle of Damaged Black Manhood Both Troy and Bono relate stories of their childhood in the south and tales of their relationships with difficult fathers to Lyons in Act One, scene four.

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    Bono writes the lyrics for almost all U2 songs, which often have social and political themes. His lyrics frequently allude to a religious connection or meaning, evident in songs such as " Gloria " from the band's album October and " I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For " from The Joshua Tree . [5]

  3. Character Analysis. Bono is Troy's best friend and sidekick. It's been that way ever since they first met as young men in prison. These two pals work together as garbage men and hang out, sipping on gin every Friday night.

  4. A collection of free themes for Bono CMS. Bono Themes has 6 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  5. Act 1: Scene 2. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. August Wilson’s written introduction to the first scene informs us that the play takes place in 1957, and that Troy is fifty-three years old. Having a conversation, he and Bono enter the yard outside Troy’s house.

  6. Active Themes. Frustrated with building the fence, Cory questions why Rose even wants it built in the first place. Supporting Rose, Bono replies that, while some people build fences to keep people out, some build them to keep people in, and that Rose just wants to hold on to her family because she loves them.

  7. Troy’s best friend, Bono is the follower in their relationship, evidenced by his admission to Troy when confronting him about his affair with Alberta. Ever since Bono observed Troy’s decision to take Rose’s hand in marriage, Bono admired his sensibility and wisdom.