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Analysis Of The Movie ' Osage County '

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This film August: Osage County tells a story about the women of Weston and how their lives flipped outside down with a family crisis. In Lieu of an untimely death it brings all of them together under one roof, where they are forced to face some unwanted truths. The film depicts the effects of prescription pill abuse on a family unit and the ways that each individual character copes contributes to the family system.
Characters and Family Roles
Violet Weston is the mother of the Weston girls. Violet plays the role of the addict in this family. She exhibits erratic, irresponsible, anger and abusive behaviors towards her daughters throughout the film. Violet has a tendency to play the victim when addressed about her usage of prescription pills. Violet will use when others aren’t around but her behaviors once overly medicated are apparent that she has a legitimate problem with drugs. Violet has no issues with telling one how it is without any regard to their feelings about what she is say. Violet demonstrates poor communication with her daughters as a result of her usage of prescription pills. As the film progresses, it illustrates how severe Violet’s problem is when he daughters find out she several doctors providing her refills on the pills she was abusing. Violet tied up with her own addiction to secrecy, ultimately pushes away all of her out of the home and her into the arms of the at home housekeeper.
Barbara Weston is the eldest of the three daughters. Barbara out of her

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