A Comparison Of Troy Maxson And Cory In Fences By August Wilson

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Starting with Troy Maxson and Cory in the Fences play, they are two different generation, live together in the family. Troy Maxson, the antagonist is the perfect evolutionary character of August Wilson, is the son of an African-­American sharecropper. He had the bitter suffering with the past experience in whole his African-American life. The author drew of the constant conflict of the feudal society in 1957 through life of a Black American, Troy Maxson. He is represented for the lowest society's mainstream of historical racist time of American. That is such a big advertisement about racism. They are poor, shabby, and the major Black could not have a job, and never have a good job. The play was set up with dark, poor, and dirty colors. Rose,

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