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Essay heading: Issues Presented To Viewers In Cider House Rules
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Wilbur Larch’s orphanage. Adoptive parents are represented in The Cider House Rules as extremely superficial, to the detriment of the orphans.
In particular, the orphans are often seen tidying their appearance, with the impression that how they look physically will determine them a home. When adoptive parents arrive during a snow fight, the camera immediately cuts to an orphan, Curly, ending his fighting and tidying his hair... displayed 300 characters
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Wilbur Larch’s orphanage. Adoptive parents are represented in The Cider House Rules as extremely superficial, to the detriment of the orphans.
In particular, the orphans are often seen tidying their appearance, with the impression that how they look physically will determine them a home. When adoptive parents arrive during a snow fight, the camera immediately cuts to an orphan, Curly, ending his fighting and tidying his hair... displayed next 300 characters
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