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    Grotesque Research Paper In literature‚ the word “grotesque” is used to describe an individual that appears abnormal or bizarre to the other characters. A Grotesque character induces disgust‚ caused by his villainous outlooks‚ as well as empathy‚ as his personality contrast his outside‚ in other words is very likeable and nice. Despite trying to fit in and feel normal‚ the society will not accept Grotesque characters‚ for they miss the society´s idea of what is normal to look like and act like.

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    amidst a world of changing perspectives. Since then Frankenstein was made into many novels and films. Very alike‚ almost appropriated‚ Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton in 1990. Both Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands show Gothic displays. Marry Shelly who wrote about a man-made monster‚ who was very different from normal people and appeals have disrupted human’s serenity. In contrast‚ Tim Burton uses his protagonist Edward Scissorhands‚ who is also extraordinarily unalike human beings

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    the 2 films Frankenstein and Edward Scissor Hands represent stories of the misunderstood outcast in society. The 1930’s black and white film Frankenstein by James Whale and 1994’s film Edward Scissor Hands by Tim Burton are two movies about a misunderstood creation that is seen as an outcast and practically shunned by the community. In this essay I will be comparing the two films on the outcast‚ context‚ style and technique. The monster in James Whale’s production of Frankenstein is misunderstood

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    Studying Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton really unleashed his imagination for the first time when he made the pop fairytale Edward Scissorhands in 1990. Just as Burton’s success is associated with Batman‚ his artistic reputation is inextricably linked to Edward Scissorhands. Modern narratives are often updated versions of timeless stories. Edward Scissorhands adapts the structure and conventions of the European fairytale to a contemporary American‚ suburban setting. Clips mentioned in this section

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    EDWARD SCISSORHANDS MOVIE REVIEW BY HOANG TRAN THANH TRUC Y10 Edward Scissorhands is directed and written by the famous director of ‘Batman’ the most famous movie in the history. The famous film producer‚ film director and writer Tim Burton has made a lot of successful before he produces Edward Scissorhands. And the comeback of Tim Burton with his new movie during that time has made the audience shocked by the appearance of the mysterious yet scariest man in the history. Edward(Johnny

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    Edward Scissorhands”‚ created by the dark mind of Tim Burton‚ reveals the blitzkrieg of social norms which force conformity down the throats of the innocent. As this is seen in Edward‚ the creation of a skilled inventor‚ intertextuality is evident. There is a resemblance to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as human beings cannot recreate life to substitute the factor of God and expect it to thrive. Since Edward is an unfinished creation‚ he is considered an outlier in the normal society. Burton shows

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    aspect of our life which‚ although we don’t like to admit it‚ influences ourselves well as the opinions and traits of others as a social class. Intolerance and discrimination against difference is inherent in conformity‚ Tim Burton’s film ’Edward Scissorhands’ and the anonymously written poem ’About school’ explore these idea through means of techniques such as symbolism‚ repetition and motifs. Both the cinematic elements and poetic devices conveyed in these texts showcase an idea of conformity

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    The story of Edward Scissorhands was intended to be much more than your average meaningless film. It is a story that intends to display the problems of today’s society from an outsider’s point of view. Furthermore‚ the film portrays how society judges others based on appearance and puts the reality second. Tim Burton‚ the director of the film‚ develops upon this point‚ as it is a crucial theme in the film‚ and exposes the viewer to the true consequences of the bias judgment that occurs in our society

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    The film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ contains many different stereotypes of people places and events. The film is set in a suburban street‚ where the family would live. The Film is a mix between a stereotypical fairytale and a stereotypical horror. When the film opens‚ it appears that the film has elements of horror as dark colours are used‚ then when the opening scene starts with the grandmother and the granddaughter‚ it switches to Fairytale‚ Firstly the little girl is in an overly sized bed‚ then

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    Edward Scissorhands directed by Tim Burton included two important structures. One being the Salon scene with sound techniques and visual techniques. The other was the Ice Angel scene which displayed very actual light and costuming. The turning point for Edward was a scene being one of the most important and active which was the Salon scene. The music was very representative‚ Joyce see’s Edward as something special so that she thinks she can flirt with him a little just so she can stand out and

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