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Conflict In The Play Fences

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The play Fences is written by August Wilson. It is about Troy Maxson, who lives in a small house in Pittsburg. Troy left home at a very young age and stole to survive. He had one son with a woman before he killed someone and went to jail for it. After Troy got out of jail, he met his wife Rose and had another son Cory. Cory is in high school right now and he plays football. He is good enough that college recruits want to scout him to play in college. Troy doesn't want him to play and that is the conflict of the story. In the play, Cory is pretty stubborn and also lies sometimes. He is also kind and ambitious too. Cory's physical attributes, interacts, and conflicts all contribute to the plot of the story. In the play, Cory is stubborn because …show more content…

Those arguments are the conflict of the story, and so Cory contributes to the conflict of the story, and so he contributes to the plot. If Cory didn't want to play football in college, there would be no reason for Troy to be mad at him and the story would have no plot. Cory is important in every part of the story. In the exposition, Troy talks about Cory's football dream with Rose and Bono and they have a small fight because of him. In the rising action, Troy and Cory have their first few fights about him playing football and the climax of the story is when Troy and Cory have their last and final fight. In the falling action, Troy dies and Cory comes home to tell his mom that he isn't going to go to the funeral. In the end of the story, Cory ends up forgiving Troy. The entire play Fences is about Cory and Troy and their relationship, and so he is very important to the plot of the play. Cory is one of the main characters in the play Fences by August Wilson. Cory is the son of Troy, and so he has to live under Troy's roof and listen to what he says. But Cory is stubborn and so to play football, he lies about his job. Cory's mother is Rose and because he loves her, he is kind and ambitious, because he is passionate about sports. Cory influences the interactions in the story and makes the conflict of the story possible. Without Cory, the play wouldn't have a

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