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Essay heading: What's Eating Gilbert Grape- Becky - Character Review
 
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We see that Becky doesn't have much eye contact with Gilbert as she talks about beauty, maybe because she is unsure if he would feel the same way. The director develops her as an opinionated person with some insecurities. I like Becky in this scene because we learn in this scene that she is not a shallow person...
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I like Becky in this scene because we learn in this scene that she is not a shallow person. In this scene, we see Gilbert and Becky sitting down by a small hill. Becky talks about the sky. "?It's so big that you have to get those really big giant words to describe the sky." In this scene, the director uses a wide shot (or an establishing shot) with a low camera angle...
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