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The son of Troy and Rose, Cory embodies a hope for the future unmet by the pessimism of his father. When Cory seeks love and compassion in his relationship with Troy, it’s met with a hardened toughness, as his father believes that his relationship with his son is born out of sheer duty—not love. Raised in an era where the racism Troy experienced in his youth has, to a rather small yet significant extent, faded—and where opportunities for black lives have begun to open—Cory has an optimism about his future. Troy, however, views Cory’s career aspirations as idealistic and detached from the realities of a racist society where, for instance, he believes the white-dominated sports world will not support his son’s ambition to become a football player. August Wilson therefore casts Cory as an opposing force to Troy’s views and the values for which Troy stands, and this clash drives the story at the core of Fences. Corey also undergoes his own development over the course of the play, coming of age when he finally stands up to his father and leaves home to join the Marines, but maturing even further when at the end of the play he rethinks his plan to refuse to go to his father’s funeral. In other words, Cory must learn to stand up to his father, but also to respect the struggle his father faced that made him who he was.
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Who the hell say I got to like you? What law is there say I got to like you? Wanna stand up in my face and ask a damn fool-ass question like that. Talking about liking somebody. I go out of here every morning.
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Bust my butt. Putting up with them crackers every day. Cause I like you? You about the biggest fool I ever saw. It’s my responsibility!. A man got to take care of his family. You live in my house.
Sleep you in my bedclothes. Fill you belly up with my food.
Cause you my son. Not ‘cause I like you! Cause it’s my duty to take care of you!
I owe a responsibility to you!. I ain’t got to like you. Rand don’t give me my money come payday cause he likes me. He gives me cause he owes me.
And when they were speaking to each other it was like there was nothing wrong in the world, they could never be unhappy or sad in those moments.One day, the girl texted the boy and he didn’t reply which was most unusual. She tried again but to no avail. Finally, she called him but there was no answer.An entire day passed and the boy was not available through phone or text. The girl started getting worried that something was definitely wrong.That second night, the girl couldn’t sleep and stayed up all night worrying and crying.
It was then she realized just how much the boy actually meant to her. Boy: I I was busy.The girl knew that something was off but she couldn’t ask.silenceBoy: You know what, we should stop this. We shouldn’t talk any more.Girl: stunned silence What?
Why?Boy: Sorry. Bye.Boy cuts the call.
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