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Essay heading: Girl Interrupted
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Aside from outbursts, and using it when needed, there is no force shown by the orderlies to put the patients back in line. Also, some treatments used in earlier times, such as shock-treatments, are not shown at all during the movie. The fact that these treatments are not shown makes the movie a lot better, because it is easier to watch... displayed 300 characters
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One doesn’t have to watch these characters go through any more pain then they already are. The movie portrays Susanna’s parents as the normal high class female and male. They are a very wealthy couple, and some instances in Susanna’s life shows that they are almost embarrassed of her condition. However, one can tell the hurt her mom feels during their session at the mental institution... displayed next 300 characters
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