The future depends on what you make of yourself, I believe it should also matter to everyone. When you're maturing to become an independent adult, you face lots of challenging obstacles throughout the way. August Wilson, author of Fences, shows how a parent can have an impact on who they become when they are older. Troy was hard on Cory, even though they didn’t have the best relationship. As well as that, Lyons didn’t have a very good relationship with Troy either. Troy has his way of teaching Cory how to become a man, not the way he grew up. Troy did not like any disrespect from Cory. Troy was sitting on the front porch, drunk when his son Cory needed to get past him to go inside the house without saying excuse me. Troy then said …show more content…
If you can’t do both. then you quit the football team.” Instead of supporting Cory on a big opportunity, he is making him quit something he loves just so he can help supply for a family because he is becoming a man and Troy is trying to make him grow up. Troy had problems with his father and he is now reflecting on what he was like. Troy had a difficult childhood due to his father being self-centered. What Troy said about his father is “Sometimes I wish I hadn’t known my daddy”. A kid to him wasn't anything. All he wanted was for you to learn how to walk so he could start you to work.” Troy having his problem with his father would have taught him to be a better father for his children. Instead of yelling at them, and destroying opportunities they could've had. Troy also mentions “When it comes time for eating. he ate first. If there was anything left over, that's what you got.” Troy may have been a better father than his dad, but Troy wasn’t present in Lyons' life, and only needed to provide for Cory because he was under his care. He may have given Cory a roof under his head and food, but that doesn’t consider him a great father because that was something he needed to do, but truly