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How would you describe Troy Maxon as a husband in the play Fences? *DONT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW**
For people who don't know here's a bit of info:

- He had an affair with this other lady (Alberta) and doesn't tell his wife until he finds out that Alberta is pregnant with this baby

- he later tells his wife Rose about Alberta and her pregnancy

- she got upset (like who wouldn't)

- He says the reason why he did it is cause Alberta makes him show another side of him that he never knew was there.

- did I mention that they were married for 18 years.

- Rose asks him once Alberta has the baby will you keep seeing her and he says yes.

- now he keeps coming home late cause he was with Alberta.

- once the baby is born Alberta dies while she was giving birth

-troy comes home with the baby and asks Rose if they can stay

- since then their relationship isn't as stable as it was before

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