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    style In Burton s Eyes

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    Walburen English 101 Honors February 9‚2015 Style‚In Burton’s Eyes Tim Burton has more opportunities as a director rather than an author to show shots/framing‚lighting‚camera movement‚and music/sounds.In some of his past movies such as "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Corpse Bride" he used various of technique to demonstrate moods and tones. The tone of his movies are almost always dark because of his childhood experiences. Tim Burton uses lighting‚Sound and camera to depict a unique gothic cinematic

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    House Of 1000 Corpses

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    House of 1000 Corpses is the 1st motion picture directed by rocker Rob Zombie‚ directed in 1999 this movie wasn’t released until 2003 because the MPAA said the movie is the most disturbing movie you’ll ever see. The cast is brillant with (Sid Haig) playing the ever so loving clown Captain Spaulding. (Bill Mosley) Chop top from Texas Chainsaw Massacre II plays Otis Driftwood‚ an outcast to the firefly family but still a family member. (Karen Black) plays Mother firefly‚ with Sheri Moon Zombie in her

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    Burton Raffel

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    been many stories depicted of the perfect hero‚ a hero who follows society’s rules. These fictional heroes were worshipped like gods‚ and that is why many have dreamed of becoming an epic hero; bathing in the glory and the fame that comes with it. Burton Raffel has translated one hero’s story that is traced all the way back to the early sixth century in the epic poem Beowulf. Throughout the poem he has been depicted as an epic hero due to the involvement of gods‚ superhuman strength‚ and heroic ideas

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    What type of and what journeys are undertaken in the film Edward Scissor hands by Tim Burton? The movie takes place in an entirely artificial world‚ where a Gothic castle crouches on a mountain top high above a story book suburb with a goofy neighbourhood where all of the houses are shades of pastels and all of the inhabitants seem to be emotional clones of the jetsons. Edward’s Journey The main character‚ Edward goes on a major journey. From the beginning of the film we see scenes depicting how

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    Snowboard and Burton

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    Burton Burton Snowboards takes surfing to the mountains‚ with premium snowboards and equipment. Jake Burton‚ the world’s first snowboard maker‚ founded the company in 1977 in Londonberry‚ Vermont. Despite it being small and privately owned‚ Burton is the industry leader in snowboards and equipment controlling 40% total market share in the winter sports industry. Burton is a global business with its main headquarters in Vermont‚ Japan and Austria and worldwide distribution capabilities in over

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    Burton Snowboards

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    In what ways does Burton Snowboards create utility for its different types of customers? Burton create utility for people who would like to enjoy a different type of activity in the snowing environment: • Form utility: Burton took the idea of building the snowboard from snurfer which use to be received as a toy modify its concept to create a snowboard that can be perceived as a winter sport activity. • Time utility: Burton’s snowboards products are available for people who enjoy snowboarding

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    The Bride Price

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    Theme of Bride Price The Bride Price‚ a story written by Buchi Emecheta‚ reflects a misery life of a Nigerian girl‚ Aku-nna. The absent of her father in the family had dramatically changed her life. Her bride price that she would get before getting married caused many troubles within her family. After reading this story‚ we can see the practice of customs‚ the system of value and the belief of local Nigerians are the main themes discussed in the story. First of all‚ it ’s about practice of customs

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    The Princess Bride

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    Griffin ENG 101-04 Epic Paper There are always hardships and battles that a person must experience in order to have true love. Some people give up with fighting for love‚ while others fight until their last breath. In the epic movie‚ The Princess Bride‚ the characters go through many obstacles‚ so they can achieve this type of real love; in any epic story‚ the hero must fight certain battles in order to accomplish this task. The story has three main battles that Westley must face‚ so he can save

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    Pygmalions Bride

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    “Although ‘Pygmalion’s Bride’ is humorous‚ it has an underlying dark message‚ like other poems in the collection.” With close analysis of ‘Pygmalion’s Bride’ explore how far you agree with this statement. Make references to other poems that we have studied in your answer. Undoubtedly ‘Pygmalion’s Bride’ is a humorous poem‚ but the underlying dark message is clear throughout like many of Duffy’s poems. The confusion of the two is portrayed through the reader knowing the story of Pygmalion from

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    Brides are not for Burning

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    www.galaxyimrj.com Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research journal ISSN 2278-9529 Questioning the Dowry Deaths in India: Dina Mehta’s Brides are not for Burning Dr. Bhagyashree S. Varma Associate Professor in English University of Mumbai We have been the great followers of tradition‚ rituals and customs in Indian cultural machinery which is glorious in its gender-patterning family set up shared by all diverse classes‚ masses‚ castes and communities. The parents of Daughters

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