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AP English Literature and Composition
Multiple Choice

Troy and Cory's Conflict in <em>Fences</em>

Hard Drama Analysis Character Relationships

In August Wilson's play Fences, the relationship between Troy Maxson and his son Cory serves as a microcosm of broader societal issues. Troy, a former baseball player in the Negro Leagues, struggles with his inability to advance within the racial structures of 1950s America and projects his frustrations onto Cory. As the play unfolds, their interactions reflect themes of ambition, disappointment, and generational conflict. Consider how the dynamics of their relationship illustrate the impact of Troy's personal failures on his expectations for Cory's future.

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