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Troy Maxson's Abusive Behavior In Fences, By August Wilson

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In August Wilson's play Fences, the character of Troy Maxson is depicted as an abusive and neglectful father and husband. Throughout the play, Troy is shown to have no love or affection towards his family and instead uses his position of authority to manipulate and take advantage of those around him. Troy Maxson serves as a poignant representation of the damaging effects of patriarchal and toxic masculinity, as his abusive behavior towards his family, lack of empathy and emotional detachment, and betrayal of his wife and children ultimately lead to his downfall and serve as a cautionary tale of the consequences of neglectful and manipulative
Troy's abusive behavior towards his family is most evident in his treatment of his son, Cory. Despite
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