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    Big Fish Little Fish‚ sounds simple enough‚ like the title of a Dr. Seuss book. It’s fitting to round off one’s high school career‚ as well as a metaphor to the talented author. After all‚ it was through his clever rhymes and colorful illustrations that most of us first learned to read. As seniors at Mahwah High School‚ big fish in a little pond‚ little fish in a big pond describes us perfectly. We all start as small fish placed in the bigger pond of life. Over time‚ we grow with our surroundings;

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    Big Fish Movie Eval

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    Big Fish “So this is a tall tale?” “Well‚ it’s not a short one…” Stories are our essence of life. They grow and change with us. They allow us to reconstruct the past‚ and put our slant on things. They don’t’ have make sense‚ and they don’t all have to be fact. That’s what kind of story this is. Big Fish‚ directed by Tim Burton‚ is a heartwarming‚ comedic film‚ with many twists and turns. It explores the world of an eccentric father‚ while telling his life story. And so‚ our story begins.

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    Big Fish The philosophical twist of mixing fact with fairy tale in story telling put a great spin on the plot. It gave the director the ability to make the impossible seem probable! The movie is about a very interesting father named Ed whom loves to tell facts with a little bit of flavor‚ as quoted in the movie. However we portray them as tall tales‚ but since he tells them with such a seriousness and attachment to his own life you want to believe them. However the son‚ will‚ does not enjoy

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    Big Fish Film Analysis

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    Big Fish is a visually appeasing film that will capture its audiences with its witty and fun-loving characters‚ fairytale-esque plotline‚ and relatable conflict that will have everyone reaching for the phone and dialling their father’s numbers. The film is brought to life by director Tim Burton‚ who is known for Edward Scissorhands‚ The Nightmare Before Christmas‚ and BeetleJuice. Burton is known for his big ideas with dark and almost frightening visuals‚ but Burton shows just how versatile he

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    heros journey

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    The interpersonal intelligent is a unique intelligent. It is one of the only intelligences that work with teamwork and cooperating with others. These people can motivate people in group activities to succeed in group projects. It is challenging for people who only have this intelligent to work alone on test and quizzes. Some helpful strategies for these types of people are to study with another person for a test or quiz so that they can have a better chance to pass. Some extra circular activates

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    Heros Journey

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    When I was a little girl‚ I always loved to play pretend. My childhood days were spent being princesses and mermaids‚ doctors and firemen‚ and even the occasional dragon. Although I really‚ really loved being a beautiful fairy queen‚ I often decided to become something quite different--an explorer. This was where I was at my peak. Yards turned into jungles‚ and my dog became a very rare tiger‚ just waiting to be documented and put into my discovery journal. Exploring was my absolute favorite thing

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    Big Fish Film Analysis

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    The movie Big Fish is a touching story that follows a previously adventurous‚ tall tale telling man named Edward Bloom as he battles cancer. William‚ edwards son‚ is a regular man working an office job. He has not spoken to his father in three years due to an argument at williams wedding over the many stories that edward tells william about what he has supposedly done previously in life. William does not believe his stories and throughout the film is annoyed by them and what he believes is his father’s

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    Big Fish Movie Analysis

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    BIG FISH MOVIE REVIEW Big Fish is the loving story of a father and son‚ but is really more about the stories within the story. The director Tim Burton is very much like Edward Bloom‚ the main character‚ in that both have storytelling personalities. I feel that this film was a perfect example of how imagination can change our lives‚ both with ourselves and with others. The account of Edward Bloom’s life‚ played by Ewan McGregor in his early life and then by Albert Finney in his later years

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    Rhyming with Big Fish Little Fish Objective: Students will be able to recognize rhyming words and will be able to produce them. TEKS: English Language Arts and Reading‚ Kindergarten (b) Knowledge and skills. (2) Reading/Beginning Reading Skills/Phonological Awareness. Students display phonological awareness. Students are expected to: (C) orally generate rhymes in response to spoken words (e.g.‚ "What rhymes with hat?"); (D) distinguish orally presented rhyming pairs of words from non-rhyming

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    Analysis of Big Fish - 1

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    An Analysis of Big Fish (2003) Big Fish is a film of Tim Burton in 2003. It is a fantastic film focusing on the relationship between a father‚ Edward Bloom and his son‚ William Bloom. The main storyline is talking about the life of Edward. Edward tells his life to William as if his life is a fairy tales which is full of magical characters and experience. However‚ William thinks that his father is just keeping telling lies and always brags to him. William wants the truth of his father’s

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