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In interviews, August Wilson describes Fences as revolving so completely around its central character that it might "almost" be called "The Life of Troy Maxson or just Troy Maxson." To what extent does and doesn't that seem true?

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Answer:

"Fences," to a great extent, revolves around its central character, Troy Maxson.  According to the author, it can be called "The Life of Troy Maxson or just Troy Maxson."

The play started with Troy and ended with Troy.  All through the play, Troy was always at the center of the actions.

Explanation:

"Fences" narrated the life of the African American man.  After his release from prison, he was able to raise a family.  But, because he is used to living in the extreme, he found himself being unfaithful to his wife and unable to ungrudgingly cater for and love his family. This is the story that August Wilson (1986) captured in the play titled "Fences."