Fences By August Wilson Analysis

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From the award winning play “Fences” BY August Wilson, Cory stated that he doesn’t want to go to his dad’s funeral. Even though he had problems with his dad, he still should go to his funeral. According to the excerpt ,Rose states, “Disrespecting your daddy aint going to make you no man ,Cory. Not going to the funeral not going to make you make you no man.” This is important because his father is gone doesn’t mean he has to disrespect him now because the two didn’t see eye to eye. Rose says “You Troy Maxon all over again. When Rose said that she was trying to get across Cory head that he is acting just like his dad. Then Cory states “I don’t want to be Troy Maxon I want to be me. What Cory is trying to tell Rose is that he doesn’t want to be like his father he wants to be different. According to the excerpt, Rose states, “Your daddy wanted you to be everything he wasn’t ……..and at the same he tried to make everything he was……..sometimes when he touched he bruised .And sometimes when he took me in his arms he cut.” Consequently Rose was that Troy wants Cory to be the type of man he was and the man he always wanted to be. He sometimes hurt people for showing tough love. …show more content…

According to the excerpt, he is really one reason why he didn’t want to go, which is that he thinks his papa is going to be everywhere he goes. Cory states in the text, “Papa was like a shadow that followed you everywhere. Everywhere I looked Troy Maxon was staring back at me. I’m just saying I’ve got to find a way to get rid of that shadow, Mama.” Those words from the excerpt are very strong. On the other hand Cory already knew that his dad was watching him every time he did something. Therefore Cory thinks if he doesn’t go to the funeral, his dad will leave his presence for good even in

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