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Troys Destination

I Gotta Make it to Heaven

I, St. Peter assuming the position of deciding Troy Maxson’s destination, deny his access to heaven. Throughout his lifetime he has committed violent crimes, along with hurting the feelings of several close people to him, and just being a mean human being in general. His overall evaluations were based on disrespecting his wife, disappointing his son, and abandoning his brother.
Troy Maxson does not deserve the access to heaven after the way he rudely disrespected his wife. His wife Rose was nothing but a great wife who deserves anything but to be disrespected the way she was. After a long, caring and loving relationship of 18 years Troy suddenly decides to throw it all away. After pretending to be at a friends house Troy betrays his loyal wife and ends up having a baby with a lady he barely knows. He also made decisions and lied to Rose about them so because he knows ho...

Posted by: Chad Boger

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