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    drama requires great tragedy and great love. Burton’s eye opening filmEdward Scissorhands‚ showed intense drama through the use of Edward and Kim who expressed great love for each other. Yet it became a tragedy as the couple who were meant to be together were too different from each other. This essay‚ will illustrate how much Edward loved Kim so much that he was willing to do anything for her‚ and how much Kim loved Edward so much that she sacrificed her love to let him go. The way Burton used

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    in The Ugly Duckling and Edward Scissorhands. The Ugly Duckling is a famous fairy tale by Andersen. I guess everybody know this fairy tale. It talks about a ugly duckling. In fact‚ he is not a duck‚ but when he was younger‚ he looks like a duck. Other animals exclude him‚ because of he is not look like other ducks‚ he is ugly. He was so sad‚ and left home by himself. After he became a swan‚ others think he is so beautiful‚ all of them love and praise him. Edward Scissorhands is a sad love movie‚ by

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    In usual fairytale movies‚ filmmakers intend to make films that give happy endings with simple miraculous entertainments. However‚ in the fable movie‚ Edward Scissorhand‚ the director‚ Tim Burton‚ positions the viewers to understand the significant meaning of particular issues. “E.S” is can be seen as a story of stereotypical suburbia with social criticism. In this essay‚ starting from analysing this film and providing dominant discourse‚ the use of characters will be discussed followed by debate

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    July 2012 30Th July 2012 ‘‘Peg Should Have Taken Edward Home To Live In The Town’’ Peg Boggs should definitely have taken Edward down from the mansion to live with her and her family in the local town. Edward got to experience how people lived down in suburbia and he got to meet various new people. He also had some great relationships with people and he was particularly close to Kim‚ the girl he truly loved. Peg’s decision to take Edward down to live with her family‚ resulted in him learning

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    its cover. In Tim Burton’s beautiful filmEdward Scissorhands explains the true meaning of harsh judgment by society. This Drama-Fantasy film from the 1990’s shows how harsh society can be at an instance to such a harmless creation‚ which comes to show how quick people can judge without knowing. For many years now Edward (played by Johnny Depp) has been in lonely solitude causing him a lack of the outside world. His creator made him with a human heart. Edward is welcomed into Peg’s (played by Dianne

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    Music Critique Paper- Edward Scissor hands The music composer of the film Edward Scissor hands is Danny Elfman. Danny Elfman grew up in Los Angeles and is a composer‚ singer and songwriter. He started a career as an actor and then in 1982 he scored his first film. He was a fan of the composers Bernard Herrmann and Franz Waxman. Danny was nominated Grammy Awards‚ Emmy awards and many more he won about thirty-four awards. Danny has composed for a number of films and T.V shows. Some of them being

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    In the filmEdwards Scissorhands”‚ the character Edward was portrayed as a strange or scary person to the people of the town. He has scissors for his hands‚ which makes him very useful and unique in the town. When Edward was on screen‚ he always had eerie music playing in the background to add terror to his character. Despite all the fear the townspeople had for him‚ they began to accept who he was. The community enjoyed his presence due to him being able to help them with yard work and hair cutting

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    There was a close up when Kim was hugging Edward. This was such an important thing for Edward because he thought that none could ever him because of his hands. In reality they could never be together because the entire neighborhood now hated Edward and Jim was after him. This ended up actually happening. They both really loved each other but they both knew that they could never be together. The

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    who cares and loves everyone. Her name is Peg‚ Peg welcomes Edward to town and gives him a nice place to live. Everyone is impressed by what Edward can do until Kim‚ Pegs daughter and her boyfriend Jim return from their camping trip. Edward falls in love with Kim the moment he laid eyes on her. Kim is rude and embarrassed at first but once Jim showed Kim who he really was she instantly knew she loved Edward. In the movie Edward Scissorhands‚ Tim Burton uses costume‚ color‚ and set/props to create a

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    A Comparison between The Night Wanderer and Edward Scissorhands: Symbolism Symbolism is used to provide a deeper meaning to things; it leaves the audience thinking about a more profound message than what is seen on screen‚ or written on paper. Anything from objects to weather to characters can be used to represent something else‚ something that the author thinks is important to share. Imperfection is a common theme in Edward Scissorhands and The Night Wanderer‚ both works similarly try to convey

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