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    Journeys

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    journeys are taken to escape the real world and deal with problems‚ but it is how the individual deals with the experiences that defines their journey and who they are. The poem “Ode on a Grecian urn” by John Keats and the film “Alice in Wonderland” by Tim Burton both shows the main characters change from their journey and who they become after. The poem “Ode to a Grecian urn” by John Keats shows a man in awe of an urn fascinated by the painted figures on it‚ he talks to them in admiration and imagines

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    In the movie Big Fish by Tim Burton‚ the main character‚ Edward Bloom narrates the stories of his life. In telling these stories‚ his son‚ William Bloom‚ cannot differentiate if his father is telling the truth or not. Because of this‚ their father-son relationship starts to strain. However‚ even if Edward’s stories might not make sense‚ that’s what makes it special. As a child‚ Will loved listening to his father’s stories. Since his father used magical realism‚ it made his stories worth listening

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    belonging speech

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    found through meaningful‚ intimate relationships‚ with senses of place‚ community‚ safety and familiarity. The free verse novel‚ The Simple Gift‚ composed by Steven Herrick‚ the dramatic fairy tale film‚ Edward Scissor hands‚ directed and created by Tim Burton and the novel Matilda composed by Roald Dahl‚ all explore the concepts of belonging and relationships through the strong use of literary techniques; and focus on a changing Identity as a base for belonging. All texts have significantly different

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    and novels; Alice In Wonderland directed by Tim Burton‚ The Luck Uglies written by Paul Durham‚ The Maze Runner‚ and The Clockwork Angel‚ the viewers may pick out would be the sheer recklessness that these young characters have. These themes can be pointed out easily from their actions between these stories as well as traits such as curiosity that make these characters very similar to each other. In the movie ‘Alice in Wonderland’‚ directed by Tim Burton the themes adolescent recklessness and the

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    Humanity always finds itself in a room of erroneous beliefs. The darkness shrouds over the light‚ while the eye misleads the truth. “Edward Scissorhands”‚ directed by Tim Burton‚ portrays this form of act at its finest‚ giving the audience the clue of how society is influenced wrongly through one’s worth of aspects. This film revolves around an animated human being named‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ created by the scientist‚ Vincent Prince. Edward’s creator unfortunately passed away due to a heart attack

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    Inherent within humanity is the need to belong‚ in which an individual must accept one another in order to achieve a greater sense of connectedness and identity. This is firstly evident in Shakespeare’s As You Like It whereby the ideas of love are used to reveal how relationships are fundamental to one’s sense of belonging. Act 1 Scene 3 explores belonging and not belonging through love and nature as it establishes the plot at the mark of separation from court and country by Rosalind and Celia breaking

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    llWW

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    siendo éstas las que le convierten en motivo de curiosidad pasajera por la belleza de lo que crean‚ pero también las que le convierten más adelante en motivo de burla y en enemigo de la sociedad por hacerle diferente a lo que ésta cree normal. Director Tim Burton’s richly entertaining update of the Frankenstein story is the year’s most comic‚ romantic and haunting film fantasy. The title character‚ played with touching gravity by Johnny Depp‚ is the handiwork of an aging inventor — Vincent Price‚ in a

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    mansion and have a bed with pictures and newspaper articles on the wall. He was taken down to the neighborhood by a lady selling cosmetics and he was amazed by the world. Edward is the man that is being described. In the movie Edward Scissorhands‚ Tim Burton’s fairy tale-like style is conveyed through his use of low key lighting and flashback. One characteristic of Burton’s fantastical style is his use of front lighting. Front lighting causes the character to look innocent. It creates the character

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    http://www.lifetimetv.co.uk/biography/biography-johnny-depp Johnny Depp’s full name is John Christopher Depp II‚ and he was born into a typical American “blue-collar” family in Owensboro‚ Kentucky‚ a town that’s sometimes called “the barbecue capital of the world.” His father‚ John senior‚ was a city engineer and his mother‚ Betty Sue‚ was a waitress. His siblings are Danny‚ (aka DP‚ who now works as a scriptwriter)‚ and sisters Debbie‚ who is now Depp’s personal manager‚ and Christine. Depp was

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    thought as true and views can change when face with uncertainty (or challenged by evidence). Mark Baker’s biographical novel The Fiftieth Gate highlights his confrontation with the terror of his parents’ childhood. Similarly‚ ‘Big Fish’ composed by Tim Burton which explores the strained relationship between a father and son both express the ways both history and memory generate compelling and unexpected insights. Individual’s often feel compelled to an empirical representation of past events‚ this is

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