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    the feeling of loneliness in their films‚ Tim Burton being one of them. Edward Scissorhands‚ a movie directed by Burton‚ is a prime example of this. What seemed like a perfect world suddenly took a turn right as an unusual character named Edward happened to come along. Edward was the outcast who just wanted to be like everyone else; he wanted to be normal. In conclusion‚ he did exactly what society’s standards do to everyone‚ make people change. Among many Tim Burton films‚ he portrays throughout them

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    come to a conclusion legally and the voice of young Americans grew audaciously. At that time war also plagued the nation with polarization as result of media exploitation and political corruption. The young Americans spoke out against the miserable Vietnam War that had drafted numerous American men into both a violent and ambiguous battle against a foreign third world country. Also a young American‚ the veteran‚ Tim O’Brien elaborated much of his experience in the Vietnam War through his short stories

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    movies are better at making people’s dreams come true or for Tim Burton making people’s nightmares come to life. Tim Burton‚ a filmmaker‚ has become extremely popular in the eyes of this generation as the kind of director that can turn a cute Disney movie into an adult phenomenon. He’s done musicals‚ comedies‚ and even children’s movies and although all have not been a success they have made some type of important impression on the world. Tim Burton has been an influence

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    Few people leave this world with a lasting change in their wake. Samuel L Jackson once referred to Burton as being so amazing in the praise of his actor’s work that it made him only want to work harder. It is undeniable that Tim Burton has talent‚ but what makes him stand out is his passion for the outsider. Burton is able to draw the dark and mysterious out from our own minds and put them in to film. It is this that makes him and his characters so relatable and loveable despite their appearance

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    Power of Stories “ You can tell a true story if you just keep on telling it” Tim O’Brien Are fiction stories always based on imagination? Or does it come from someone’s reality? Have you ever asked yourself why people read fiction stories? Either told through movies or books‚ fiction stories are ways people find to escape from their reality. However‚ most of the fiction stories come from people’s life‚ or are based in a real fact in order to be credible. In some ways‚ the truth must be distorted

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    A critical Response to Tim Egan’s “With People.” In his essay “With people‚” Tim Egan briefly explains to the readers about the changes that Seattle had gone through in many years in the past. The essay starts Egan pointing how Seattle is entirely new‚ and how it has changed its appearance several times in the last century. He argues that the interminable course of remodeling has ended in hills cut in half‚ river and lake disappeared and tidelands buried. Besides‚ he claims the city

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    Tim‚ must I remind you that tonight is the last night before we reach the shores of Cuba‚ I have used the rest of the ingredients that were soon to go off.’ The cook exclaimed as he came bursting through the doors with a steaming hot pot. As he set it down on the long wooden table‚ a waft of smells hit our noses sending us into a hungered frenzy. As all the sailors started to reach forward to scoop the contents from the pot‚ the cook slapped their hands away. ‘Hey! Even though you scallywags are

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    Tim O’Brien has mixed messages from his book At first glance “The Things They Carried” is a collection of stories consisting of similar underlying morals‚ themes and values. Although upon closer analysis it becomes apparent that many of the morals within the retellings contradict each other or exude mixed messages. The conflicting themes throughout the text involve morals vs. reputation‚ peace vs. war and pride vs. humility. “I would not be brave. That old image of myself as a hero‚ as a man

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    English 1-2 31 January 2014 Style Analysis Essay Trees. They are often misrepresented‚ all kinds of strange shapes and colors. Tim Burton has a habit of making trees a part of all his movies‚ along with other techniques. In the films _Edward Scissorhands_ and _Charlie and the Chocolate Factory_‚ director Tim Burton uses lighting and music to demonstrate his eerie style. Tim Burton’s lighting effectively shows his style‚ eeriness. In both movies‚ there are a lot of light-dark contrasts. For instance

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    Reading Response Summary: The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien at first seemed to be just another war story. As I started reading I thought I was not going to have any interest at all in the story however after I got into the story I found myself more interested than I thought I was going to be. This story is an excellent depiction of war itself. It is very realistic and easy to relate to even without any personal experience with war. The title itself paves the way for the entire story

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