Fences: The Impact Of Intergenerational Trauma

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The Impact of Intergenerational Trauma. Fences sets the scene for 53-year-old Troy Maxson, a former baseball player who was never able to advance to a serious professional level because of the discriminating era of time, even though it was inflicted to be because of Troy's old age. Bono, his friend, says, "Ain't two men ever played baseball as good as you?" That's Babe Ruth and Josh Gibson. They're the only two men who ever hit more home runs than you." Troy replies, "What did it ever get me? Ain't got a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of" (9). He is therefore resentful, furious, and fixated on both the less gifted white men who succeeded in his place and his own unrealized potential. He believes that his identity is not protected, …show more content…

Troy has always supported himself growing up and feels that Lyson should take the initiative to support his family instead of becoming a musician and depending on him for financial support, as Troy did at an early age. Cory, on the other hand, is a high school student who has a job and wants to play football. Although Cory works weekends, he asked to take them off in order to focus on his football career to prepare for college. Troy is instantly shocked to hear about this because of the experiences he had during his baseball career. “You a bigger fool than I thought..to let somebody take away your job so you can play football. Where you gonna get your money to take out your girlfriend and whatnot?” (36). His segregated environment within his baseball career has caused him to reflect on the experiences he had. Because of the segregated times and the way he was treated, he believes Cory will experience racial discrimination similar to what he did. As a result of Troy's intergenerational trauma, he wants to set Cory up for success and believes in order to support himself he needs to focus on a career and not football. Later on in the play, Troy and Cory argue about football, which prompts

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