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    on Elm Street” in 1984‚ but he became a star after he starred in a hit TV show‚ “21 Jump Street”‚ in 1987. He did many teen movies‚ up until 1990‚ when he played the main role in Tim Burton’s “Edward Scissorhands”. After that movie‚ he became known as a serious‚ dark actor with shocking roles. He starred in more Tim Burton movies and other rather “dark” and “mysterious” movies. Then in 2003‚ he starred in a blockbuster‚ “Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of The Black Pearl” as a very unique character-

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    Introduction to Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor by Karen L. Enz Though a short novel‚ Wise Blood is a dense and complicated one with various levels of meaning. Many readers are confused and shocked by the novel as there is a distinct lack of likeable characters and there is much violence. A key element in understanding the novel’s construction and meaning is to understand the literary influences on Flannery O’Connor. Flannery O’Connor was deeply influenced by Roman Catholicism that

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    goodwill in people’s hearts to include those lea fortunate in the traditions involved in the celebrations of Christmas and its universal goodwill. Charity towards the poor and destitute is clearly displayed throughout the novel with the use of Tiny Tim who symbolises the plight of the poor which evokes feelings of charity in the rich‚ and the use of Scrooge the “covetous old sinner” who transforms his morbid self into an animated Christian man. The poverty which existed in England emotively affected

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    Big Fish M Krause 02/27/13 Production: Columbia Pictures‚ 2003 Producer: Bruce Cohen/Dan Jinks Director: Tim Burton Screenplay: Daniel Wallace (novel)‚ John August (screenplay) Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot Editing: Chris Lebenzon Music: Danny Elfman Principal Characters: Ewan McGregor Ed Bloom (Young) Albert Finney Ed Bloom (Senior) Billy Crudup Will Bloom Jessica Lange Sandra Bloom (Senior) Helena Bonham Carter Jenny (Young)/Jenny (Senior)/The Witch

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    Part 1: Playwright Tim Winton was born in Western Australia‚ 1960. He attended a Creative Writing Course at Curtin University in Perth‚ and it was while there that he began his first novel An Open Swimmer. This was entered for The Australian/Vogel Award in 1981. It won and Winton has never looked back‚ utilising his considerable talent to maintain a full-time writing career. Something of an oddity for any Australian writer but especially for one of his age. In recent years Tim Winton has become the

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    Tim Burton‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ uses non-diegetic sound to help improve the film‚ by creating many different types of tone and mood. Two examples of when Burton uses non diegetic sound to help create mood and tone is when‚ Edward is with Kim‚ and also when Edward has flashbacks. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound to help create a warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful mood when Kim and Edward are together after Edward comes home from trying to get away from the cops. This warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful music

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    Upscale approach to dry cleaning in the UAE April 6‚ 2014 Updated: April 6‚ 2014 13:43:00              Alicia Al Mutawa recalls with anguish the day four years ago when her Dh16‚000 Chanel trousers were destroyed by a dry cleaner. She cried at the sight of the beautiful cream hue stained black‚ their silky texture gone. But it was also the incentive she needed to start the first couture cleaner in the UAE. “I still have those pants‚ by the way”‚ she says. “One day I’m going to display them

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    November 21‚ 2013 Edward’s Understanding Big Fish is a film directed by Tim Burton and filled with all sorts of different elements. One of these elements pertains to Edward Bloom‚ a man too full of thoughts and excitement for his hometown of Ashton. This element spreads throughout the entire film while at the same time‚ demonstrating two of Edward’s different views: the one of the world and the one of himself. Both views play an important role in the film as they are tied together during on the

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    Related Material: Edward Scissorhands By Tiarne Hamam 1. Name of text: Edward Scissorhands 2. Composer: Tim Burton 3. Text type: Film 4. What is the text about? Edward Scissorhands is about Edward‚ a Frankenstein-like creation with scissors for hands‚ who is left alone unfinished in his creator’s mansion. Many years after Edward was created‚ local Avon saleswoman Peg Boggs visits the broken-down Gothic mansion on the hill where Edward lives. There‚ she finds Edward alone‚ and

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    Wise Judgment When making a decision there are many things that a person must consider. There are five different components to wise judgment. A person must have some knowledge of what a human is programmed to do and what is socially acceptable. This is called “factual knowledge” (Bolt‚ 2004‚ p. 94). The person needs to understand the different roles that each person in his or her life play and how they may not play the same part twenty years from now. This is called “lifespan conceptualism”

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