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    Forbidden Love

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    recognisable fictional Vampire sensation that has swept the world in the past few years. Unless you live in a mountain cave or under a rock I am sure you have heard of this novel in some form or other. Are you or will you be (after reading this novel) “Team Edward or Team Jacob”? Twilight is the story of 17 year old Bella Swan who chooses to live with her dad in the dreary town of Forks‚ Olympic Peninsula‚ Washington State‚ America. “Forks exists under a near-constant cover of clouds”. (p. 3) Bella becomes

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    Swan‚ and a vampire‚ Edward Cullen‚ who fall in love and the battles they have to face to be together. PARAGRAPH 1~CHARACTERISATION~ Meyer‚ in Eclipse‚ explores the theme of love between two characters‚ Bella and Edward. Edward has already proposed to Bella but she has not given him her answer. Bella really wants to become a vampire and if this happens‚ it means she will have to leave the life she has always known. She has always been a bit of a loner and was attracted to Edward from when she first

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    German Expressionism

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    German Expressionism Edward Scissorhands vs. Donnie Darko Edward Scissorhands and Donnie Darko are such good examples when talking about _GERMAN_ _EXPRESSIONISM_ . Both films are extremely different‚ but using the same techniques. Both film have many similarities with the classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. In matter of the case set design‚ colour‚ camera techniques and sound are going to be the subjects. Edward Scissorhands (1990) Directed by Tim Burton. Donnie Darko (2001) Directed by Richard

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    dangerous‚ inhuman world. As for tragedy‚ Edward breaks up with Bella on a walk in the forest. The darkness of the woods matches the darkness in her heart. * Volterra‚ Italy Volterra is far away from Forks in typically sunny Italy. But it’s wintertime over there too‚ and "Even in the sun‚ the wind was glacial‚ and the wet made the cold actually painful" Moreover‚ sunshine‚ at this point in the story‚ has become a tool of death: it will publicly expose Edward as a vampire and force the Volturi

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    is one of the worst possible actresses; you could have asked to play Bella‚ because the whole movie was all over the place because of her. For example‚ in the scene after Edward had saved her from getting hit by the truck‚ her dialogue was very lengthy between each sentence and she seemed not to be happy or thankful that Edward had saved her. In the entire movie Stewart was wandering around like she didn’t have any idea what was going on. Don’t get me wrong‚ there are other reasons why this movie

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    Burton’s career he has made around 12 films‚ not including his short-films shot early in his career. Such as Vincent(1982)‚ The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy‚ his first leading film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985)‚ and two of his most known films Edward Scissorhands (1990)‚ and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Burton puts as much into the art of film‚ his films contain various themes‚ “Burton’s regulars”‚ and exquisite set designs. Burton’s themes in his movies reflect his childhood and

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    New Moon Techniques

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    The book New Moon by Stephenie Meyer used many different author’s craft techniques to accomplish certain goals. New Moon is a fantasy story about a girl named Bella Swan who’s in love with a dangerous vampire. In New Moon Bella’s vampire boyfriend‚ Edward‚ leaves her for “her own safety” causing her to go into depression. Many months later Bella finds him in trouble and it’s her turn to save him. New Moon contains many different author’s craft techniques like dialogue‚ symbols‚ description inner thinking

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    Breaking Dawn

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    During part 1 we read about Bella’s wedding and marriage to Edward. They spend their honeymoon on a remote island near the coast of Brazil. During their stay‚ Bella’s wish comes true when she and Edward make love. Shortly after‚ Bella becomes aware of her pregnancy when she misses a period. She contacts Carlisle who confirms her suspicions; the couple makes plans to return soon after. The fetus develops rapidly‚ an occurrence that prompts Edward to request she gets an abortion. Unperturbed‚ Bella resists

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    had the right to the throne seeing as he had been promised it. This all started with Edward the Confessor. Edward became Saxon king of England from 1042 – 1066. Seeing as Edward had no natural heir to his throne‚ when he died in 1066‚ Harold Godwineson‚ a strong Saxon noble leader succeeded him as king. This angered William‚ duke of Normandy (conqueror) seeing as he had been promised the throne by both Edward and then Harold‚ yet he had been cheated. This is why William the conqueror believed he

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    How Is Tim Burton Unique

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    stigma and proves it wrong. In his movies such as Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride‚ Burton includes unique characters that are viewed as strange by the people around them. Based on Tim Burton’s films‚ it is evident that he feels being unique is not always a bad thing; it can be used to your advantage. Burton uses costuming to divide his characters from the “normal” surrounding them. For example‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ the main character‚ Edward‚ has scissors for hands. At first‚ others in the

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