Troy Maxson Relationship

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Everytime Troy Maxson gets the chance to avoid his son, he takes it. It does not matter if he hurts his son. Troy is always putting walls up between him and his son. Making Cory feel like he means nothing to him. As evidence from the play, proofs that Troy never gets along with his son. He lives in the past that can’t be changed by anything. And that’s affecting his relationship with his younger son. His wife, Rose, tells him that the only thing their son wants is “... to be like you with the sports” ( I.iii.39) and make his father proud that he did it because of him. “I don’t want him to be like me! I want him to move as far away from my life as he can get” (I.iii.39). Troy is keeping himself away from building a connection between him and

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