In Fences, Wilson includes many stories within a story to develop complex characters. Select one of these "stories" and create a
narrative backstory from the perspective of one of the characters in the text. Your backstory should be based on the details you have learned about the characters from the play. Include at least three narrative devices, five complex sentences, and four vocabulary words from the unit.
At that moment, however, Troy believes he became a man. He could no longer live under the roof with a man that would commit these unacceptable acts, so he left home to be on his own, though he was homeless and broke,
The author has described the development of the justice system's understanding and treatment of juvenile offenders over time as pathetic. she opines that the understanding and treatment as unreasonable, inhumane and miserable, taking into account the evolution of the modern era and the current times of the human race