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Who is the antagonist in the play fences and why?

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Answer:

cory

Explanation:

When you see the protagonist of a play fighting someone near the end, there's a high probability that that person is the antagonist. In this case, our protagonist, Troy, dukes it out and defeats none other than his son, Cory. This climactic battle makes it pretty clear that Fences has a case of one of the most likable antagonists ever.

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