Endora

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Endora is the fictional small-town setting of the film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," characterized by its rural isolation and close-knit community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional town
appearsIn What's Eating Gilbert Grape
film What's Eating Gilbert Grape
associatedWithCharacter Arnie Grape
Becky
Betty Carver
Bonnie Grape
Gilbert Grape
country United States (fictional setting)
surface form: United States (fictional representation)
describedAs close-knit community
isolated
rural
small town
economicCharacteristic limited job opportunities
genreContext drama film setting
hasFeature grocery store where Gilbert works
main street
trailer park
water tower
hasThemeAssociation economic hardship
family responsibility
small-town life
social stagnation
medium film
narrativeFunction backdrop for Grape family dynamics
representation of rural Midwestern America (fictionalized)
symbol of confinement for Gilbert Grape
populationCharacteristic people know each other
small population
settingFor What's Eating Gilbert Grape
transportCharacteristic few connections to larger cities

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Arnie Grape residesIn Endora