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    In the film‚ “What’s eating Gilbert Grape”‚ Bonnie Grape‚ who is one of the main characters in the story‚ is an obese woman. She used to be married but not anymore‚ her husband committed suicide a long time ago. Bonnie and her four children live a not so comfortable life in Endora. She has a sad life as a mother and because of her obesity‚ has no friends and hasn’t left the house in seven years. Unlike Mrs. Carver‚ who lives in a comfortable house with her husband and her children‚ Bonnie lives with

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    In the film “What’s eating Gilbert Grape? “‚ Mrs. Bonnie‚ who is Gilbert’s mom‚ is an obese and lonely woman. Her husband who killed himself died therefore she lives with her children in a small town which called Endora. She feels very depressed and boring‚ she hasn’t left house for seven years. Her house is very old and small. Her life is very normal and not fun at all. She just eats‚ watches TV and sleep. She doesn’t want to do anything‚ she gives up her work‚ her favourites. Sometimes she looks

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    Why is Gilbert and Becky’s relationship as strong as it is? In the film “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”? directed by Lasse Hallstrom‚ a strong relationship develops between Gilbert and Becky. How they think and feel about each other is reflected in their actions and conversations and these moments help the viewer to understand why their relationship is as strong as it is. Gilbert Grape lives in the small American town of Endora. In the beginning of the film we hear Gilbert’s dull and dreary

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    detail‚ describe all the family relationships in the Grape Household. (i.e. Gilbert and his mother‚ Gilbert and his sisters‚ Arnie and Gilbert‚ Arnie and his sisters‚ etc.) What role do each of them play in the household? How do they treat one another? Why do they behave the way they do? The relationship between Gilbert and his mother is rocky. Although they both love and care for one another‚ Gilbert’s mother expects a lot from him. Gilbert has accepted the fact that he is now the man of the house

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    1. What psychiatric disorder does the character (s) in the movie you are watching exhibit? Please explain citing specific behavior relevant DSM IV-TR criteria. The character in the movie “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” one of the main characters suffers from autism‚ which is characterized by a withdrawal of the child into self and into a fantasy world of his own (Townsend‚ 381). According to the DSM-IV-TR the diagnostic criteria for Autistic Disorder that the character in the movie demonstrated were

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    both have similar qualities that relate in each story. In Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ the time period is set in the 1930s. In the movie Whats Eating Gilbert Grape‚ it is set more in the modern times. The characters act and are similar in a lot of ways. Gilbert is a teenager that is struggling to support his family after his father killed himself. Gilbert relates to George because they are both constantly having to take care of someone else. George is always having to take care of Lennie. Lennie

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    the film What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? directed by Lasse Halstrom‚ one important relationship is between Gilbert (the main character) and his mother‚ Bonnie. They are always in constant turmoil‚ and hardly ever see eye to eye. Towards the end of the film their attitudes change towards each other‚ we see their relationship strain and then become extremely close. This is important because they don’t have a real mother‚ son relationship so this is worked on during the film. Gilbert is not an honest

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    The film what is eating Gilbert Grape shows that a number of factors may influence an individual’s . many characters particularly Gilbert‚ who has many troubles and duties. However those difficulties that he has is stopping him from doing his wants. Gilbert having to be the responsible person in his family. Gilbert’s family putting him down about his work load‚ and there isn’t ends for Mrs carver needs to Gilbert. Gilbert is stuck with her Gilbert gets bothered about being the responsible one in

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    Gilbert Grape‚ who is Arnie’s brother‚ and his sisters (Amy and Ellen) have developed roles for themselves involving specific household tasks. Gilbert is presented as the main provider of the family‚ working at a small grocery store in town‚ and spending a majority of his time watching over and caring for Arnie. Gilbert is the narrator of the film and explains at the beginning of the film that Arnie was not expected to live as long as he has. Gilbert described the setting of the plot‚ a town called

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    childhood‚ find his biological family and grow into a loving husband and father. Viewing Points: • Explain how Antwone’s violent outbursts in the Navy may have developed as an outcome of his childhood experiences of loss‚ abuse and poverty. • What do you think allowed Antwone to ultimately express his anger

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