Troy Maxson Speech

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Throughout Fences by August Wilson, we understand that Troy Maxson went through many struggles in his life prior to the time of this play. He had spent time being homeless, and robbing others to help his girlfriend and first son, Lyons, survive, and had also spent fifteen years in the penitentiary for killing a man after a robbery gone wrong. During the time of the play, Troy was married to a new woman, Rose Lee Maxson for 18 years and had had Cory. He had gotten of the penitentiary years ago and was working as a garbage driver. We really get a deep understanding of Troy’s life through his speech on page 500, because we are able to understand the rollercoaster of a life that Troy had to live through, which leads into insight on the reasoning behind how he treats his family. …show more content…

Troy states that he tried to “live a clean … hard … useful life” and that he was “born with two strikes”. The phrase “born with two strikes” implies a great level of pressure because with two strikes, the batter only has no more strikes to spare. When this phrase follows the Troy’s statement that he tried to “live a clean … hard … useful life”, it indicates that he believes a man has one chance to live a good life, which is carries a high level of stress. This idea that a man has only one chance to live a good life evokes the thought that Troy is attempting to prevent Cory from misusing his one chance to live a good life by getting recruited into college football because Troy is transposing his unsuccessful past in baseball onto Cory’s hopes in football. Therefore, Troy tells the football coach to send to recruiter home and cut Cory from the

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