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    that they don’t belong in. in movies such as "Alice in Wonderland"‚ "Charlie and the chocolate factory"‚ and "Edward Scissorhands" they all show how his movies differ from others. Using different cinematic techniques Burton can make one character stand out among the others. He is able to use camera angles and lighting to give the audience a different outlook on his movies. In one of his more popular films "Alice in Wonderland"‚ high angles are used as Alice is falling down the rabbit hole. Burton does

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    Literary Research Paper         Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson‚ best known by his pen name Lewis Carroll‚ has written many novels‚ poems‚ and short stories in his lifetime but his most famous for his children ’s “nonsense” novels: Alice ’s Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass. His works‚ especially the two mentioned‚ have influenced countless readers over the years‚ and references to his writings can be found in every type of media from the song “White Rabbit” by Jefferson

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    that would take her to another place. Alice in Wonderland is a similar story. There’s a girl named Alice who was reading a story to her sister. Then she saw a talking rabbit‚ who ran into a rabbit hole. She followed the rabbit and ended up in Wonderland. Alice then traveled through wonderland trying to find a way out. As the Queen of Hearts pursued Alice trying to kill her. The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor was an alternate version of Alice In Wonderland. The characters were changed to be the

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    that was presented in many of his animated and live action films. Within three of his films‚ Alice in Wonderland‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ and Edward Scissorhands‚ Tim Burton used a combination of non-diegetic‚ diegetic‚ and a combination of both effects to influence the audience’s view of the mood. In a story about a girl who falls down a rabbit hole‚ the well known tale of Alice in Wonderland was adapted by Tim Burton in 2010‚ and through his use of diegetic‚ non-diegetic and a combination

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    themes that are in the films and novels; Alice In Wonderland directed by Tim Burton‚ The Luck Uglies written by Paul Durham‚ The Maze Runner‚ and The Clockwork Angel‚ the viewers may pick out would be the sheer recklessness that these young characters have. These themes can be pointed out easily from their actions between these stories as well as traits such as curiosity that make these characters very similar to each other. In the movie ‘Alice in Wonderland’‚ directed by Tim Burton the themes adolescent

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    The Looking Glass Wars

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    The Looking Glass Wars. Many of us are familiar with the infamous fairy tale of Alice who stumbles upon a hole that leads her to Wonderland and meets strange characters like the Cheshire Cat and others. Now there are many differences in Beddor’s tale; not only is the Cat an assassin with nine lives but Alice-the character we grew up knowing-has a different name‚ Alyss Heart. She is a young girl whose kingdom of Wonderland is taken over by her blood thirsty and cruel Aunt Redd‚ who is truly the incarnation

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    East of Eden Rhetorical Analysis Excerpt John Steinbeck’s purpose of the excerpt with Alice and Cathy subsists on Cathy that finds a place to get away from her enemies‚ being lonely and hated by the world. In order to make his purpose expedient he writes‚ “Alice was her friend‚ always waiting to welcome her to tininess. All this so good-so good that it was almost worthwhile to be miserable. But good as it was‚ there was one more thing always held in reserve. It was her threat and her safety. She

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    In the short selection “A Mad Tea Party‚” from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ by Lewis Carroll‚ a girl named Alice wonders upon a large table‚ where she discovers three creatures sitting down including the Dormouse‚ the March Hare‚ and the Hatter‚ who all seem to be having a tea party. As Alice continues to talk to the creatures‚ she realizes how mad they have gone and leaves a while later. Through Alice’s and the three creature’s conversations‚ Carroll uses wordplay‚ ambiguity‚ and other quirks

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    even more creepy than it already is? Burton’s answer would be low key lighting‚ and most of us would say the same too. An innocent child telling a ghost story around a campfire with a flashlight below her chin would also agree. For example‚ in Alice in Wonderland‚ Burton compses the Knave of Hearts more evil and creepy then he already is in the

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    CHARACTER SKETCH: ALICE Alice was the first person in the world to survive a brain transplant. She was involved in a terrible accident and the only way to keep her alive was to place her in Gail Jarred’s body. She used to have the same copper red hair and freckles as her identical twin sister has. Her new body has large dark brown eyes and portrayed to have a lean‚ athletic body. Alice has mixed emotions about everything that has happened to her. In her new body‚ she feels more confident due to

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