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August: Osage County and Question 1August: Osage county play start with the drama. It depicts the live of the American family as full of drama from alcoholism, drug and irresponsibility. We are introduced to a Native American house help who is employed to care for drug-addicted Beverly Weston wife. Beverly is later to disappear while fishing and Ivy accuses Violet of lack of affection (Letts, 2009). Question 2Readers understand the relationship of the Native American and the White society since the foundations of the American nation.
Therefore, readers are vividly aware more than the character of the irony presented in the play (Letts, 2009). It is ironical of a White family to employ a non-white to watch over a white family. The audience is unaware of the relationship that the Native American employee is having with the family members (Mohler, 2010). Question 3The main characters in the play include Violet Weston, Beverly Weston, Karen Weston, Ivy Weston, Barbara Fordham, and Johnna Monevata (Letts, 2009). These characters are the head of their families and come in the lime right once a family is engaged with a problem, or there is a need to resolve emerging problem such as the disappearance of Beverly Weston.
The junior characters play a supportive role in the family chores as well as helping the main characters actualize their roles.Question 4August: Osage County is set in a large American family in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The play uses this setting to ridicule the American families for their negative behaviours that degenerate society (Letts, 2009). Moreover, the setting of the play is important as it demonstrates what is involved in well-respected families. Question 5The play revolves the conflict between the male and female characters.
There are violence and conflict between husband and wife and every person dread to life a live of his or her own. The conflict is not solved, and the plays end with the breakdown of family and each person living a solitary life (Letts, 2009). Question 6The play is written about the family. The author argues that there is nothing else to write. Audience does not require to have historical knowledge to understand the difficulties in marriages. People understand better circumstances in contemporary American families (Letts, 2009).
Question 7The August: Osage drama is full of funny, sad and trajectory episodes. All these are best displayed when the play is performed in order to actualize facial expression and tonal variation (Letts, 2009). Therefore, tonal variation and body language are used vividly to demonstrate dissatisfaction to family members. Question 8The play exhibits many themes, but the most vivid is the mothers and daughters relationship. The play shows mother and their daughters fighting rather than their usual cordial relationship that they have in many families (Letts, 2009).
Mother verbally abuses their daughter psychologically, physically and even verbally.Question 9The play start with the disappearance of Beverly Weston and end with the same spirit. In the end, the daughter of Weston leave out their family and end up living alone. Question 10The August: Osage county has been produced as a film and captures everything that is in the written play. However, the film has more effect in it visual and audial features that what has been in the play. ReferencesLetts, T. (2009). August: Osage County.
Retrieved from Dramatists Play Service: ww.dramatists.com/previews/3969.pdfMohler, C. E. (2010). Nostalgia, Irony, and the Re- Emergence of the Reified American Indian Other in August: Osage County. Retrieved from scu.edu: http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/cmohler/AOC_irony.pdf
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