The Cider House rules are as follows:
1. Quality First
The quality of Cider House's drinks has always been its core competency. Not only do its drinks taste good, but they are also of moderate alcohol content, so they don't make people feel too intoxicated. This - point is very important for the bar industry, because the main consumers of the bar are young people, who have high requirements for the quality and taste of the wine.
2, service first
Cider House's service has always been another of its strengths. Both the attitude of the servers and the quality of the service are outstanding. The waiters will take the initiative to ask the guests about their needs and provide the appropriate services according to their requests. This kind of service attitude makes guests feel very comfortable and satisfied.
Homer, the hero of the Cider House Laws, had different guidelines to follow at different stages of his life. He was born at a young age in an orphanage in St. Cloud's Shire, where he was cared for by the director of the orphanage. While growing up in the orphanage, he studied medicine under the director, mastered the art of obstetrics, and grew up to be the director's constant assistant.
He has witnessed too many irresponsible men and women who have had abortions, some of whom abandon their own flesh and blood after giving birth, and grow up in the orphanage, a behavior he hates because he himself has suffered the same fate. He lived in harmony with the children in the orphanage and became a good brother to them.
One day in the fall, Lieutenant Wally accompanies his fiancée, Candy, on a drive to the orphanage for an abortion, and when Homer sees the lieutenant's vehicle, he intends to go out into the world, only to be met with Dean's disapproval.
The dean wants Homer to stay at the orphanage and take over, but Homer, determined to go, packs his bags and gets in his car to leave, and many of the children go out to see him off, but some of the ones who are closest to him no longer want to see him, as if he's abandoned it all. Escaping from bondage.
Homer accompanied Wally and Candy to the beach, it was the first time Homer had seen the ocean and he was very excited and curious about the world. Homer is taken to Candy's father's apple cider farm, and incidentally gets a job on the farm. But the other workers are puzzled because no white man has ever been willing to do such hard labor before, which is like breaking the rules to the surprise of many.
At nightfall, the only girl on the farm asks Homer to read to her, attracting the attention of the other workers, who ask him to read to them the rules of the cider house: they state that there is to be no smoking in bed, no operation of the machinery after ten o'clock, no going up to the roof to eat, no going to the roof to sleep, and no going up to the roof.