Analytical Look At "traffic" And The U.s. War On Drugs

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Speeches

 

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Roberta S

 

Date added:

February 23, 2014

 

Level:

University

 

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C

 

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2 / 510

 

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He lives in suburbia where he believes he and his family are far from the reaches of the drug problems the rest of the world is facing. While Robert is giving speeches about the "War on Drugs" and what his plans are to step it up, his daughter is at home smoking crack. The Wakefield's story is the directors' clearest emotional appeal...
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He humanizes the user and their family as Robert struggles to pull his daughter from the junkie path she is on. One line from Traffic that really hit this point home was when Robert said, "If there is a war on drugs than many of our family members are the enemy. And I don't know how to wage war on your own family...
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