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    What’s Eating Gilbert Grape is the story of the Grape family, which consists of Gilbert, Amy, Arnie, Ellen, and Bonnie. The movie is narrated by Gilbert Grape. Arnie is one of the main characters in the movie. Arnie is a 17-year-old male who shows signs of having Mental Retardation and Autism. Throughout the majority of the movie, Arnie is looking forward to the birthday party his family is going to be throwing for him for his 18th birthday. The movie is based on how the members of the Grape family

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    In the novel, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, by Peter Hedges, Gilbert Grape, the protagonist, is twenty-four years old, living in the small town of Endora Iowa with his family. Throughout the book Gilbert is involved in two relationships that are different in many aspects. The first relationship is with Mrs. Carver, a married woman with two children. Gilbert’s relationship with Mrs. Carver has been ongoing for seven years. The relationship is based solely on sexual activity and is a toxic relationship

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    Review of What’s Eating Gilbert Grape What’s Eating Gilbert Grape is a motion picture drama that follows the life of the Grape family in the small, lackluster town of Endora (Hallstrom, 1993). Gilbert Grape, played by a young Johnny Depp, is the film’s predominant character and apparent man of the family after his father’s death. Throughout the movie, Gilbert narrates his thoughts as he attempts to navigate his familial responsibilities, his work, and his personal life. Gilbert struggles to take

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    A young 18-year-old boy name Arnie Grape lives with his family in a home located in a small city. While Arnie suffers from an autism disorder it makes the lives of his relatives a bit complex because they’re constantly watching over Arnie since he cannot fend for himself in many situations. Nor can he be left unattended, because he cannot understand social expectations and norms, so he is always getting in some type of trouble. Arnie is diagnosed with autism where he goes through challenges of social

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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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    Grape Family Case Study Introduction of the Family The Grapes are an American family of five who live in a small town in Endora, Iowa. Bonnie Grape appears to have been struggling with depression since her husband committed suicide seven years ago. She has isolated herself in her home and has become morbidly obese. Gilbert Grape, the second oldest in the family, serves as the breadwinner and caretaker for his mother and siblings. In addition, he is the main caretaker for his seventeen year old developmentally

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    “I’ve always been afraid of Erik”, says Paul. He says this because Erik Fisher’s choices and consequences greatly and negatively influenced Paul, the main character, in the novel Tangerine. From blinding him, to causing him to be ignored, Erik Fisher really shaped Paul’s life, in a bad way. One way that Erik Fisher has affected Paul is that he is the cause of Paul’s blindness. To begin with, Edward Bloor writes from the view of Paul “And I remembered Erik’s fingers prying my eyelids open while

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    Choices impact people like nothing else, your actions and words can hurt someone so much. In the book Tangerine, Erik is known to bully and harass Paul. Paul becomes overwhelmed with his feelings. Erik’s choices impact Paul by bullying him, making him unconfident, and tearing him away from his family. Tangerine by Edward Bloor. A choice made by Erik affects paul by making him not confident for the rest of his like. At least his life until he becomes an adult. Erik bullied paul and criticized him

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    Gilbert Grape Analysis: Hardship and Triumph Natalie Ckuj FCNS 284; Summer 2014 Gilbert Grape Analysis: Hardship & Triumph Abstract The film, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape revolves around a single-parent household and four children. The narration is from Gilbert’s perspective, the third eldest brother of five, and his transition into adulthood as well as figuring out his life goals. Due to psychological stress on the children’s mother and financial hardship, the children have more responsibility

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    adventures” (Rabin). In the movie “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” Becky is a perfect example of a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Becky is Gilbert’s Manic Pixie Dream Girl, and she is only in the film to get Gilbert out of his shell, this will keep their relationship going even after the credits role. Becky is not the only MPDG in the world, there are many in a variety of films. Becky is a carefree spirit who plays an important role, in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”. Nathan Rabin gives great examples and information

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