Allen's Nadell 's fence in May has Gates. This is how August Wilson introduced Rose to his readers. An important factor is that Wilson named her after a flower just like her mother; his name is Daisy. Obviously, through Ross, August Wilson wants us to meet his mother. He deliberately drew her as a loveful and idealized woman, and no matter how difficult this situation is, she stands by her man.
In August, Wilson 's fence was a drama about life, and Wilson once showed a splitting relationship between Troy and Corey, Troy and Ross. Troy Maxon represents a white world, a dream of a white world dominated by a world where these dreams can not be achieved due to race discrimination and attitude. Troy Markson is representative of many black people and their attitudes and behaviors in the social movements in the late 1950s, personal and collective struggles, and the difficult social landscape of the postwar America. I created a niche market "(Pereria, 37).
At Wilson 's "Fence" in August, Rosemaxon proved that women of the 1950s can win. Ross is at the heart of the McKesson family and its problems. Her husband, Troy, is a bully and only makes Ross strong. Living in the 1950s was a difficult time for African - American women, but she made it successful. Ross noticed that time is getting better and better, they are thinking about bad things better. In Troy's opinion, blacks are always inferior. Lyon was a son of a Troy who has been married before. He seemed to have always appeared when he wanted it. Ross felt that Lyon needed only a few help and guidance, but Troy refused to give him to him. So Rose decided to seek her stepnier. On the other hand, the sons of Corey, Ross, Troy made a way for themselves.