Troy and Cory’s Conflict in “Fences” Play by Wilson

August Wilson’s Fences explores the complex motivations behind Troy Maxon’s refusal to let his son, Cory, pursue a football scholarship. Troy’s decision is influenced by his desire for Cory to have a stable career, his painful experience with racial discrimination in sports, and his own jealousy as a failed athlete. The play examines generational conflict, racial struggles, and personal regrets, highlighting how past experiences shape present choices and illustrating the evolving opportunities for African American athletes.

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Wilson, August. “Fences.Scripts. Web.

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