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    lighting to emphasize a different mood. The change of lighting can change the emotions of a movie. Tim Burton changes the lighting to gives you a different mood about the scene. In Edward Scissorhands when Peg went in the castle and saw Edward there was low key lighting. He wanted the audience to feel bad for Edward as he was alone and an outsider. Also in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ there was high key lighting as the contests entered the factory. The contests were happy and excited to enter

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    narrator of the film does not directly say. It helps the audience understand the mood of the story when they do not show the character or their emotions. In the films‚ Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Tim burton uses many cinematic devices including color and sound to establish the mood. In both films‚ Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Tim Burton uses many different types of color to set the mood for the scene. One example of color to set the

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    Breaking Dawn

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    moved to Forks‚ Washington with her dad‚ Charlie. She falls in love with a vampire‚ Edward Cullen. So Edward and Bella are dating‚ and Bella knows that Edward’s a vampire‚ she knows about his family‚ his secrets‚ and now she wants to become a vampire. Bella wants to be changed‚ but Edward said that he would change her himself‚ but only AFTER their graduation‚ and AFTER they got married. So at that moment. Edward proposed and she said yes. They were getting married at Edward’s house and right before

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    London. The Tower has stood for 907 years as a symbol of power of the English monarchy (Fletcher Internet). The Tower ’s origins began with a rumor that King Edward III‚ Edward the Confessor‚ promised William of Normandy‚ the Duke of Normandy‚ the English throne after Edward was deceased (Sedivy Internet). On is deathbed‚ however‚ Edward gave his throne to Harold Godwinson‚ Earl of Wessex. When news reached Normandy that there was a new King of England‚ King Harold II‚ William was so enraged at

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    on the common romance novel‚ it has every characteristic of the typical “bored housewife” genre. The first book consists of only two main characters: Bella Swan and Edward Cullen and the story is told from Bella’s perspective. The books revolve around the story of Bella‚ a seventeen-year old girl‚ who falls for a vampire named Edward‚ despite the bloodlust he feels for her. The plot starts with Bella moving from Phoenix‚ Arizona to live with her somewhat estranged father in Forks‚ Washington. She

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    Twilight Twilight is the first out of many films in the Twilight saga. The main characters are Bella Swan‚ played by Kristen Steward‚ and Edward Cullen‚ played by Robert Pattinson. Twilight is a tragic love story packed with action. The film takes places in Forks‚ Washington‚ in a small town. It is more then a love story‚ it is filled with interesting aspects‚ such as The Cullen family being vampires. This throws a twist on the classic love story. It is truly a film that has something for everyone

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    A lot of teenagers love the Hunger Games‚ but others hate it‚ saying that the series is exactly like the Twilight saga‚ another big time movie which tells the story of Isabella Swan‚ a lovestruck girl who yearns to become a vampire for her lover Edward Cullen. Well‚ these haters say that the Hunger Games is exactly like Twilight mainly because of five reasons: the Hunger Games also contains a lot of scenes shot within a dense forest‚ it also features a love triangle dilemma‚ it was also based on

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    1796Present * 1796 Edward Jenner pioneered vaccination Edward Jenner‚ an English doctor‚ tested his theory that milkmaids who suffered minor cowpox never contracted smallpox by inserting pus from a cowpox pustule into a young boy. He was later proven to be immune and this became the first recorded vaccination. * 1799 Humphry Davy discovered laughing gas for pain relief Humphry Davy recognized the analgesic (pain-relieving) properties of nitrous oxide when he inhaled it while he had

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    distinctive as his characters by creating fantastical but mysterious worlds. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands are some of his most popular films and both illustrate characters who are outcasts onto the society around them. Burton uses the contrast of lifestyles in the characters‚ low key lighting and characterization within Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands to show that even though outcasts may not ever fit it‚ they can have a positive change on society

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    Yanson Filpo Instructor: M. Shane Breaux ENG 102 November 7‚ 2013 The Zoo Story Edward Albee’s play the Zoo Story is about the misunderstanding among two characters and . Through the play we learn about two different characters Peter and Jerry. Peter is a family man from the Upper class‚ who spends every Sunday afternoon reading a on a bench‚ feels like a caged domesticated animal that lives in a in a cage. Jerry from the lower class‚ lives in a room house‚ acts a wild animal

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