Analyses Of The Cider House Rule

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Analyses of The Cider House Rules Characterize of Homer: The strengths of Homer are that he is good with kids and a good doctor, he is very kind and then he has at least 30 children that love him. Weaknesses: He has low self steam, he doesn’t like to do Dr. Larch’s job as a doctor, he has a bad heart or at least that’s what he is told, and he has a weakness for Candy. Goals: His goals are to help the children, and to see the world outside the orphanage after he has met Candy. Problems: As mentioned (he has a bad heart) and forbidden love, and Roses dad who has raped Rose. What has he learned: After his trip with Candy, he finds out he belongs at the orphanage. Characterize of Candy: Strengths: Can be, she has surplus enough to run the farm although Wally is at war, and like Homer she is kind and good with kids. Weaknesses: She can’t have a baby; she has a weakness for homer. Goal: Her goal is to help Rose away from her father. Problems: Wally took of to the war; she falls in love with Homer. What does she learn: She learns when Wally returns, she knows that he is the one she has to be with, and she can’t help Rose. Characterize of Dr. Larch: Strengths: He is a great doctor, he is kind and wants the best for all of the kids and he can handle if one of the children die. Weaknesses: He is an adic, he lies to Homer about his heart. Goals: To take care of all the children and get Homer to take more responsibility. Problems: he is an adic, fuzzy dies, Homer leaves, and Homer isn’t sending any letters. What does he learn: he learns that he can’t hold homer at the orphanage forever. The surroundings on the orphanage are actually pretty good, and there is being taking really good care of the children. But they have very few resources and not a lot of money to work with. It’s an old building and there is not much space, they all sleep in
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