There were many reasons for Troy Markson to be dishonest, temperamental and hypocritical, and in August it appeared in Wilson 's drama "Fences" (1985). Troy is a very unhappy childhood. He grew up with a very abusive father and beat him on a daily basis. His mother also gave up when he was 8 years old. In this play, Troy is lying habitually, trying to cover up herself by blaming others as lying. He is a very difficult person. His dream of becoming a major league baseball player was overwhelmed because of his prison staying time.
In August, Dr. Wilson 's Dr. Fence gave me an introverted view of the world family, friends and Troy Marxen. The title "fence" shows a lot of meaning to the meaning and meaning of the fence the Maxson Pier is about to construct. Wilson showed how Troy's family and friends could have a good time in their daily lives. Wilson, whether literally or metaphor, uses his protagonist as an interpreter for the fence. - Family; Family is a group of people living together under a common roof. August Wilson's "Fences" clearly shows the importance of families and the important elements of each family. However, occasionally there are members who do not have the same values as other members regarding the responsibilities that other members expect as members.
The fence was a play released by American playwright August Wilson in 1983. In the fence, I introduced some roles that provide multiple uses to the hero and the main character Troy Maxson. Troy is a 53-year-old man, a junky man who lives with his wife Ross and his teenage son Corey. Along with Rose and Cory, the fence introduced us to the other three members of the Maxison family. It is two plays, and their plot can be thought of as very different. The plots of the two plays contain two different cultural backgrounds, each with different influences. If readers and viewers have seen themes and tokens, they can see that the drama is more similar than their different drama. The cultural background of each hero is different