Father Son Relationships In August Wilson's Fences

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Philipe de Freitas C block Mr. Lainer. Mrs. Markham In "Fences," August Wilson explores the intricate dynamics of father-son relationships, showing how generational conflicts, societal pressures, and personal dreams shape these bonds. The play reveals the deep impact of paternal expectations and disappointments on the identities and life choices of the younger generation. Troy Maxson's relationship with his father is marked by a legacy of hardship and abuse, which profoundly influences his own approach to fatherhood. “Sometimes I wish I hadn't known my daddy.”(50)Wilson. Troy is reluctant to follow his father’s strict and often brutal discipline, reflecting the harsh realities of African-American life in the early 20th century. “A kid to him wasn’t nothing. All he …show more content…

“When it came time to eat. he ate first. If there was anything left over, that's what you got.” (50). As he internalizes his father's rigid approach to life. Troy's inability to escape the shadow of his father’s methods illustrates the cyclical nature of familial influence and the struggle to break free from the patterns of the past. Troy's relationship with his eldest son, Lyons, from a previous relationship, is characterized by tension and disapproval. Lyons, an aspiring musician, represents a path that Troy views as impractical and irresponsible. Troy's disapproval of Lyon's career choice stems from his own experience of unfulfilled dreams and the need to survive through steady work. “What's the matter, you're too good to carry people’s rubbish?...I’m just supposed to haul people’s rubbish and give my money to you because you're too lazy to work”(17). Troy's insistence on practicality over passion highlights his pragmatic approach to life, Lyons responded to him but Troy is man shaped by his Hardship and the need to provide financial stability. and Lyons responded to him “I just stay with my music cause that’s the only way I can find to live in the

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