5 years on, HBO's Sharp Objects remains a poignant representation of fractured mother-daughter relationships.
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When we are first introduced to Adora Crellin , Camille’s mother, she appears like the typical Southern belle; she calls home a sprawling mansion, her slim body is donned in a pink nightgown, and her strawberry blond hair is laid perfectly upon her head. The gentility that is aroused when first looking at her is nothing like the predatory gaze she lays upon Camille at their reunion.
The violence at the center of Camille’s being is self-centered, whereas Adora’s is reflected outwards. Like her own mother, Adora suffers from Munchausen by proxy, and has inflicted the same abuse on her children that her own mother inflicted upon her. In fact, Adora’s illness became so severe that she even poisoned her second born child Marian when Camille was a child. Marian’s ghostly figure haunts not only’ narrative, but two generations of the Preaker/Crellin family.
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