What Does Troy Maxon Represent In The Play Fences

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In august Wilsons play “fences,” the main character Troy Maxson is a character of low stature in the world granted the time period being in the late fifties early sixties. Troy has a background of stealing from people when he was younger and at one point was sent to prison for murder. In prison, he was able to pick up a very unique rehabilitation game called Baseball. After fifteen years in prison, baseball had been so accustomed to his like that he could not explain anything complicated without referencing baseball. Through various points in the play, troy has to use baseball in order to make sense of anything. It would be safe to say that Troy Maxson has his life revolved around baseball and cannot explain himself or events that happen without using baseball as an analogy.
The first time Troy uses any kind of a …show more content…

When Cory comes home after he finds out that troy told the coach to kick Cory off the football team he is furious. In his rage, there is an exchange of words and Cory says to troy “Just cause you didn’t have a chance! You just scared I’m gonna be better than you” (1:4). This comment really hits troy deep because baseball was a big part of his life and for him to be denied the thing in which he truly loved made him turn out the way he is now. To have his own son say he was going to be better than him not only make troy feel inferior to him but also making troy realize that Cory had a chance at something that he never had. Troy proceeds to tell Cory where his “mistake” was indirectly using baseball by telling him “See...you swung at the ball and - didn’t hit it. That’s strike one. See, you in the batter’s box now. You swung and you missed. That’s strike one. Don’t you strike out!”(1:4). This is one of the stronger analogies that troy uses in the play to signify more and more how baseball has made an impact on his

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