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In the movie the Cider House Rules by John Irving there were many factors that dealt from deceit to love to drug abuse to death. This movie brought a person from happy to sad to disgust. With all these factors in a movie it has an effect on everyone differently. So in other words, people with different backgrounds and views will have a variated selection of feelings for this movie. You might not have the same feelings as I do in my topics but don’t hate me for it.

Growing up as a young man homer, the main character, showed to be very talented and resourceful. As he became a young man, Dr. Larch started training him to deliv

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Homer finally realized that in some situations an abortion should be an option and gave Rose Rose an abortion, with the medical kit that Dr. Homer never asked to become an apprentice under Dr. She was engaged to another man that was off at war.

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. This left Homer as a young unexcited, fun less child for he was afraid to try things because of his heart. Homer confronted her and asked her who the father was and she said that Mr.

One day while Homer was working he noticed that Mr. Larch but the doctor thought that he knew best for Homer. The disgust that the class felt when she said that was incredible. Larch deceived Homer by telling Homer that the was Homer’s heart and that Homer couldn’t ever get over excited or something bad might happen.

A few nights after Rose had her abortion she left and her father tried to stop her. Finally Homer had enough and left the orphanage and went to work picking apples.

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