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The play Fences by August Wilson sets in 1957 just before the civil rights movement. The playwright describes it as what we would infer present day to be Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The main character is Troy Maxwell and the play is written to emphasize in Troys life who he was as a person and what circumstances in his life made him who he is in the play. Important people in the play are Troy’s wife Rose, his young brother Gabriel. Troy’s children Lyons (Oldest), Cory (middle), and Raynell (youngest) and his best friend Bono. The play is coming-of-age: how Troy grows as a person and how he impacts those closest to him. Wilson’s use of Troy as a character is to show how deeply flawed he was but was always seeking to do what was right …show more content…

Cory was so hurt by his father actions that when he died he did not wished to attend his funeral for the rencor he carried in his heart. Here Cory learns to forgive and grieves truly his father's death.
When Troy had his oldest son Lyons, he had to rob to maintain his family, until one day he killed somebody and ended in the penitentiary. “When he shot me I jumped at him with my knife. They told me I killed him and they put me in the penitentiary…” (55), because Troy was young and not experience in life he made a huge mistake in robbing for a living and in doing so he killed a man: Troy stained his hands with another person's blood. He turned those actions around, he was disappointed of who he was at that young age and he stopped being a theif. In those 15 years in the penintiary he learned to play baseball too and became excellent at it. “That's what I was a robber. I’ll tell you the truth. I’m ashamed of it today. But it’s the truth.” (54). At Troy’s older age is when he realized that his past life was wrong but he now has a true job and a right way to sustain his family.
Another flaw of Troy is to cheat on his wife Rose with a lady Alberta. At this time of the play Troy is in his 50s and he hurts his wife telling her he will be somebody else's daddy. “Rose: You telling me you gonna be somebody else's daddy? You telling your wife this?” (66). In this moment Troy is wife-less. He spent his time at his home and over at Albertas, and has to look over

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