The theme of Wilson's drama "Fence" in August is the arrival of a broken black era era. Wilson writes about the black experience for decades and the struggle faced by many blacks, and since two different generations are drawn on Troy and Corey, they can be seen in the "fence". Troy played the role of the hero, and he was disappointed by all those familiar to him throughout his life. When he was very young he was forced to leave the house as his father beat him quite dramatically.
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).
As a protagonist August Wilson in the drama fence, Troy Maxon has built countless relationships with his family throughout the eight years of the story. Troy is the father, husband, older brother of other characters in the play. Unfortunately for Troy he is a tough guy who is good at attacking and he often complicates his relationship with his family. Troy's sneaky actions and words almost made it impossible for him to maintain a healthy relationship with the two sons and his wife and brothers.
In the fence, August Wilson introduced a family of African-Americans whose lives are based on fences. Many relationships are blooming in the muddy garden of the McKesson family. Troy Maxson, the main character, prevents anyone from invading their lives by enclosing literally metaphorical enclosures that affect wife, son, and relationships with death. Through the script, the reader saw an incomplete fence symbolizing the recognition of Ross (Troy's wife) and Troy. What should we learn from them? Will their lives be thrown away or respected? Fence is a fascinating story of the black family of the 1950s. The story of a black slave who was about to survive in the city center of industrial city. A story about four generations of black Americans and how they inherit ethics, customs, attitudes, lifestyle legacy. Fence examined the ethnic tension escalating in America in the 1950s. It deals with such problems