Fences
August Wilson begins the play with the follow epigraph: “When the sins of our fathers visit us, we do not have to play host. We can banish them with forgiveness as God, in his largeness and laws.” How is Troy’s understanding of masculinity different than
August Wilson begins the play with the follow epigraph: “When the sins of our fathers visit us, wedo not have to play host. We can banish them with forgiveness as God, in his largeness and laws.” How is Troy’s understanding of masculinity different than that of playwright August Wilson’s?