Fences can be just around a person, and have safe you feel around the person. It just is a border that you feel safe and secure being at. How do we erect and enact our own fences? Our fences are established by past experiences, and how we develop in our lives.
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They prohibit by keeping things out. Fences can keep you from reaching your goals. They are the things that hold you back in life. They get in your way and create obstacles, making it harder for tou to escape. In some situations this can be good. Fences can even be life threatening. For obvious reasons fences protect by keeping things out. Fences protect you from bad decisions, mistakes, and so on. More important, they give you a sense of saftiness and protection.
Yes; fences can be in invisible. These invisible fences are the hardest to get past. They are the things you think aren't holding you back or keeping you in but deep down inside you know that they or it is. These can be from people all the way to emotions. Mmmmmmmm, yes - "Yes; fences can be in invisible. Gabi Battaglini A. To the people on the inside they feel protected and safe from the dangers on the outside. But in the same way, the people on the outside are prohibited from coming in.
Instead of feeling protected those people feel restricted and unwanted from the inside community. Fences can be invisible both literally and figuratively. Fences can be invisible both physically and mentally. When a fence is invisible physically it could be lasers that are blocking your way to something.
Also on certain types of animals they have collars and flags that prevent the animal from getting away. In a mental kind of way, there can be something that is preventing you from getting what want or you need. These can also be called mental blocks or mental obstacles.
Barrier fences are fences that interfere with your goals or dreams. This usually applies with life goals or dreams but can also apply when you can something short term.
For example if you want to pick a flower but a fence is the obstacle in the way of you picking this flower. If you have a animal, some people put a fence around there yard so they can protect there pet from other animals or from people. A fence can protect your territory. If there is a fence around your house, people will know not to invade your property. For example, the fence around your house will prohibit others coming in or going out, But it can also protect anything inside of the fence from the outside.
You could have personal fences, which only you would know about. You could be trying to break a habit and you could put a "fence" around you to not go near that addiction. Yes - interesting connection - "You could be trying to break a habit and you could put a "fence" around you to not go near that addiction.
Anna Kelley, 7th Period a Fences can protect you by keeping unwanted things away, and can prohibit by preventing bad or dangerous things from happening. Fences can prohibit by keeping you in, and holding you back from doing something.
They can also prohibit by isolating you from the rest of the world. Fences can be boundaries either emotionally, physically, or mentally. Mental and emotional fences can limit you from doing something you love, learning, or just something you want to do. A Fence can also be something that is hard for you to get rid of. Culturally, different fences have shaped our world to what it is today. When all these boundaries have been present all these years, they become integrated into how we interact socially.
Stereotyping is a great example of how past fences have been imprinted on how we should communicate, act, and think about certain cultures, people, rituals, and ability. A combination of social and cultural fences create the political fences that seem to rage rampant in this country.
By having these cultural, social, and political fences, we, as a society, contain ourselves from moving forward and progressing to solve our problems. G As an artist, Art has always been a huge protective fence for me. There have been countless times when life gets in the way of living and being able to just pour your heart and soul into a beautiful creation can help your fences seem less oppressive.
Art acts like small fenced in area that I can go visit when I need to run away from my problems and be connected back again to who I am. It provides a protected place where I can express myself, my thoughts, opinions, and a way to change the world.
Arienna Whittick 4th period English 1 Honors c When some people think about fences, they might think that fences separate the different cultures from each other. Since there are many cultural, social and political differences in the world, "fences" are put up. Since there are so many fences separating others, this is what causes others not to accept other beliefs. An example is an emotional fence. Its a personal fence, that can sometimes be sensed by another person.
Even if you cant see it, you can feel the emotional barriers pushing away. Sara Williams 6th period English 1 Honors a Fences can both protect and prohibit people from outside forces in many ways. Fences protect people from intruders and other potentially dangerous things. They also protect people from the world and all the frightening things this world holds, giving a sense of safety to the people inside of them.
Fences may also prohibit outside forces by keeping dangerous things out the same way they protect people and things inside them. They also prohibit in ways of dominance, making people stay out because they are not worthy in one way or another.
Invisible fences are the ones kept around people. The people who guard themselves with these fences want to keep their ignorance about the world and they don't want to see whats truly happening.
As well, people with these unseen fences are protecting themselves from getting to close to other people and getting hurt by them. People with strong invisible fences are truly trying to stay in isolation from the world. America Lopez Montoya d Can fences be invisible?
Every country has borders. Those are invisible. The U. Each state has an invisible border. People do that to show how much land they have and to show power. Fences are invisible because humans put them there. Humans put them here for their benefit. It is their property not yours. A fence tells you how far you can go. That helps protect your dog. Your dog will not get run over because the fence is protecting it. A fence will keep you in your comfort zone.
Most fences have a entrance with a lock. A fence could also prohibited you from exploring. You can only see so far. In some cities the police make fences to keep people in.
A fence can do both. A Fences can protect people by sheltering them from cruel fates in this world such as offensive people. They can also prohibit people by putting a barrier between possibilities to improve one's standing by using opinions to stop a certain race, culture, and sex. C Fences portray a place that either keeps something out, or locking something inside. That goes in real life too, where an invisible fence can keep a person from attaining their dreams.
A fence can also keep hatred and bigotry from entering life today. Dana Navarro Period 6th D. Fences can be invisible in a figurative matter. A fence can simply be invisible in dividing up communities, to where each community has different customs and views from outsiders because all the different groups are isolated with only their ideas and people.
A barrier that I face is my lack of confidence in certain situations. I always tell myself to strive for the best and become more open to new things, but sooner or later I lack the confidence in to endure that goal. Just the fear of not reaching my goals and failing to do so makes it harder for me to believe I could ever achieve such a thing. Because of my lack of confidence in some situations, I failed to even try and even possibly succeed in a goal I strives for.
In retrospect, I probably should have at least tried to overcome this barrier because I know confidence is a essential part of becoming a successful person.
B Fences protect by creating a barrier around you so nothing can get to you. The bad part is that if you are enclosed so you can not get out and live life to the fullest. Fences prohibit by making an enclosed area where no one can get in. This shows that it is keeping you away from something you want to achieve.
F Your barrier fences are the fences that keep you away from your hopes and dreams. When you have a dream there will always be something or someone in your way. You will have to fight for what you believe in no matter how much it hurts. Break down the fence and let your dreams come to you. Ella Nunez 7th Period English 1 Honors A Fences can protect by keeping literal things out such as animals like wolves, deer, rabbits gardens.
They protect the thing inside by shielding it from the outside. They can also prohibit by keeping things in, like a chicken in a chicken coop, or a dog in a kennel, or a baby in its crib. D Yes. Fences can be invisible, which means that everything is metaphorical, so some examples would be people not being able to get a job, wear certain things, go somewhere, or do certain things because of some feature, whether is is the color of your skin, your religion, your sexuality, or your gender.
Wa'el Ally, 6th Period d Yes, Fenes can be invisible because fences are not exclusively physical especially in the figurative sense. Studies have shown that after fences mostly electric or barbed are removed the animals that were previously affected still cannot help but avoid the space.
This in turn means that the fence dominates those affected especially inside but, if those inside control the fence then they can prohibit those outside from coming in. Caroline Nicholson 6th period c. Fences protect people by providing them with a barrier around them that ensures their safety. They can prevent you from feeling good or bad by dividing space between them, and enabling who you allow to enter in.
It provides safeness, and security for someone. Jessie Foday Fences Response 1 a. Fences are a simple invention usually consisting of planks of wood lined next to each other or metal weaved together into a chain masterpiece. That can boil down to protecting and prohibiting. A majority, when they think of protective fences, would fathom white picket hugging the perimeter of a yard in order to keep the kids and dogs safe when they play outside.
Ask them to think of a fence that prohibits, one might say a chain link fence keeping incompetent people off of a construction site. Neither of these is wrong. But when one erects a fence you must wonder why.
Why do fences separate communities? What about fences put up to intentionally keep out certain people? What are you protecting and prohibiting then?
The fence builders are sending a passive-aggressive message that they can afford the resources to exclude themselves, creating a barrier. An outside vs. Fences are physical objects dividing places. However this is unlikely and most definitely not what the question is referring to.
If you were to think of fences in the mental state, as a synonym for barrier, then they would classify as invisible since that type of fence is not a tangible thing. This acts as a fence that prohibits us from crossing into fulfillment. Many people forget that all fences have a gate that you must look for to overcome your invisible obstacle. Love your questions here: "But when one erects a fence you must wonder why.
Hannah Ettu 6th period B Fences can both empower and oppress by keeping people out and securing the people inside. This is because when you have a barrier and you're inside the barrier, you can choose to keep certain people out. The people who are being left out are being oppressed because they're being discriminated against for whatever reason since the inside people are also excluding them. Different groups do have different fences and it doesn't have anything to do with being oppressed or not.
Someone can have access to both sides of the fence by being able to fit in with both sides of the fence or have a familial relation to both sides of the fence, like mixed people. Lilly Overton 7th Period C. Fences can convey endless amounts of social, cultural, and political messages. Take our president's idea of a wall to keep illegal immigrants out. While this may not exactly be a fence, it conveys the political message that America doesn't want to even help these poor immigrants only hoping for a new life in the USA.
This is a way fences can prohibit from people or ideas. My barrier fence is my lack of confidence in myself and overall social anxiety. The Setting: Late s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1. Post WWII 3. Baseball, integration [www. Generational gaps, differences among characters ii. Jim Bono iv. Lyons [music, jail] vi. Peter to open the gates. Troy, you ready? You ready, Troy. Raynell III. Fences as Borderlands a.
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