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    Alice in Wonderland

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    ------------------------------------------------- Alice in Wonderland You may have thought Alice in Wonderland was just a children’s tale that everyone takes too seriously but there is more philosophy‚ metaphors‚ and spirituality in this revolutionary children’s book than you can fit into one teapot! It seems everyone from my generation and up has heard the story‚ read the book‚ or watched the movie at some point in their lives. Alice in Wonderland started as a book written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge. It is about a girl named Alice who sees

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    Tim Burton

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    burtEssay Tim Burton Films Tim Burton has made many great and interesting films but how do some of them compare. Here is the comparison of three films‚ Vincent‚ Charlie and the chocolate factory and Edward Scissorhands. This Comparison is about some of the different elements that are in films these are Acting/Performance‚ Characters and Setting. In the acting and performance the actors really make the characters seem very different from the average person. The Character part‚ the Actors portray

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    Alice In Wonderland Essay Alice in wonderland is written by Lewis Carol. Alice says in her role that animals should be lower class then her. She tries to take over the Kingdom by traumatizing people about creatures surrounding them. Alice tries to sketch her dream and have it the way she had it planed in her mind. Ultimately‚ she tries to act superior then the others. From Alice’s opinion she says that animals should be lower class then her. Alice doesn’t feel the sensitivity of animals

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    Tim Burton

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    Director Many directors find their way to fame through their own unique style. One director that this is very evident is with the works of Tim Burton. Burton has been known to tie in two completely separate concepts to create a very different form of film‚ one being a dark atmosphere and the other being a romantic‚ love story. It is easy to observe that Tim Burton’s unique style has been inspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Vincent Price. Burton’s use of this style is held to be evident

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    Disney’s Alice In Wonderland movie script (1951) This script is copyright of Disney and is reproduced without Disney’s permission. It is for entertainment purposes only: this material may not be used for any commercial or for profitable means in any way! Do not abuse it.   Chorus: Alice in Wonderland‚ how do you get to Wonderland? Over the hill or underland‚ or just behind the tree? When clouds go rolling by‚ they roll away and leave the sky. Where is the land beyond the eye‚ the people can

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    Tim Burton

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    Tim Burton’s Directorial style “One person’s craziness is another person’s reality‚” Tim Burton says. In addition‚ that is shown in his movies Corpse Bride‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ and Edward Scissorhands‚ as a gothic romance is portrayed. Tim Burton’s films show his unique and creative style in his stories‚ settings‚ and especially his characters. Film director Tim Burton utilizes close ups‚ low key lighting‚ and creepy non diegetic music in order to create a gloomy‚ and gothic effect

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    Tim Burton

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    THE CINEMATIC STYLE OF TIM BURTON Edward Scissor hands and Charlie and the chocolate factory are both great movies. Tim Burton makes intriguing and all around great movies. The costuming‚ colors‚ and setting structure are all very creative‚ also very unusual and the same time. Charlie and the chocolate factory‚ and Edward Scissor hands are the most intriguing in my opinion. First the costuming in Charlie and the chocolate factory is very dark. Charlie and his family wore black‚ brown‚ and

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    The Tim Burton Show

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    The entrance to the Tim Burton show is a toothy clown audaciously daring visitors to step through its jaws. As I step through‚ I am greeted by a plethora of bizarre contraptions‚ like a “Little Shop of Horrors.” I am instantly drawn to a series of female portraits. One particular drawing of a mopey girl wearing a red stitched heart appears to be a kindred spirit‚ and I instantly found solace in her dejected disposition. Throughout the exhibition‚ a similar feeling is projected. Although Burton’s

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    Tim Burton

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    Although the typical layman would immediately label him an oddball‚ those who are a little bit more familiar with Tim Burton would say that he’s a beautiful mess. Burton was born August 25‚ 1958 in Burbank‚ California. He lived in typical suburbia‚ along with his brother and parents‚ although he never felt very attached to them. He felt much closer to the films of Vincent Price and the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. While his parents wanted him to go play outside and be "normal‚" he would rather soak

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    Concerning Human Understanding by noting the limitation of human’s general knowledge. Lewis Carroll’s fiction novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland published almost 200 years after Locke’s essay ironically conveys a similar theme of the unknown in life through Alice’s troubles in understanding Wonderland. While Carroll may be a logician‚ his literary work involving Alice gives a good reason to believe he would ironically agree with Locke’s philosophy. Locke believed acquiring knowledge based itself

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