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Issues Presented To Viewers In Cider House Rules

   
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Title: Issues Presented To Viewers In Cider House Rules
 
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Date: April 13, 2004
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When adoptive parents arrive during a snow fight, the camera immediately cuts to an orphan, Curly, ending his fighting and tidying his hair. The parents go on to adopt Hazel, due to her adorable appearance. As a result, this insincere approach to adoption is shown as extremely dismaying to “rejected” orphans...
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The orphans constantly provoke sympathy from viewers by being portrayed yearning a home, such as the character Fuzzy’s interpretation of the affection in a King Kong film as maternal love. Although Fuzzy portrays innocent ignorance, Curly represents extremely “frank” realism, such as when his face is cast with a disheartening blue light when he confesses that “nobody ever wants (him)” after Hazel’s adoption...
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