Is Troy a tragic figure, a hero, or a villain?
In my opinion Troy in the short play fences plays the role of the subtle villain. Throughout the book Troy expects a lot out of his sons and part of the reasoning behind his justifications for doing so comes from his own childhood. In particular Troy’s relationship with his son Cory best exemplifies this aspect of his person. Cory wanted to become a professional football player and make a career out of it. In most situations if the kid is good enough most parents would encourage such dreams or at the very least be happy for their children’s passion towards such a huge life choice. Instead Troy goes out of his way to destroy Cory’s dreams. Even though Cory was doing everything that Troy mandated him to do in order for him to be allowed to continue playing football Troy went and got him taken off of the team’s roster. The expectations that Troy set for Cory were supposedly based off of his own childhood and upbringing however it's not really clear whether or not Troy ...