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    Chocolate factory‚ The nightmare before christmas‚ The big fish‚ and Edward scissorhands. Tim Burton uses a variety of cinematic techniques‚ including but not limited to; a close up shot‚ music and a boom/crane to effectively display emotions such as love‚ happiness‚ eeriness‚and desertion to the audience. To start off‚ Burton’s films often use a close up shot to display emotions such as happiness and love.. In Edward scissorhands‚ when Edward is carving an ice angel. Kim is dancing in the flakes as they

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    Smallpox Vaccine History

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    reduces spending on future healthcare” (Ezekiel Emanuel). Immunizations have revolutionized the world of science ever since they were first discovered. They now are fundamental to people’s survival. The first hope to a vaccine was created by Edward Jenner in 1796. Edward Jenner was the first to give a chance to those living with viral infectious diseases. He created the smallpox vaccine out of cowpox pustules. After extracting the pus inside the pustules‚ he injected it into a healthy 13-year old kid

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    Tim Burton (The man behind the films) Tim Burton’s uncommon insights into the tormented and troubled hearts of his characters make him a truly remarkable visionary. His films Sweeney Todd‚ Edward Scissorhands and his short debut film Vincent all incorporate a common theme; an outsider tormented by his surroundings and those who inhabit them is finally destroyed and or emotionally damaged by what their hearts yearned for. The trouble and tormenting the protagonists heart receives comes from

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    belonging speech

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    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 perspectives of belonging and identity. Edward yearns to belong and become part of society’s conformity and routine‚ whereas

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    Fort Duquesne

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    It was back in July or 175 at Fort Duquesne. I was a soldier in the English army led by General Edward Braddock. As we marched through the forest in our uniform the flag I was carrying fluttered in the wind. As we continued along‚ something didn’t feel right. I felted as if I was being watched. I marched towards the general. ‘’Sir ‘’ I said “I think we are being watched.” No more than 10 seconds after I finished speaking‚ it happened. The French and Indians sprung a surprise attack

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    distinctive as his characters by creating fantastical but mysterious worlds. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands are some of his most popular films and both illustrate characters who are outcasts onto the society around them. Burton uses the contrast of lifestyles in the characters‚ low key lighting and characterization within Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands to show that even though outcasts may not ever fit it‚ they can have a positive change on society

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    Woolf? and A Room of One’s Own? Sample response: Drama and non-fiction Prescribed texts: A Room of One’s Own‚ Virginia Woolf‚ 1928 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?‚ Edward Albee‚ 1962 |Establishing the thesis of the response: |At first glance‚ Virginia Woolf’s 1928 critical essay‚ A Room of One’s Own and Edward Albee’s | |that the different contexts affect the |1962 play‚ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf‚ have nothing in common but a name. They do‚ | |ways that common content

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    Sapir- Whorf hypothesis

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    while his student‚ Whorf‚ was the one who popularized it. This theory depicts the idea that language constricts one to only their way of life and would not be able see things in the same aspect that someone of a different language or culture may view said world. It is saying that what you see is what you say and therefore one may depict things differently because of perception. Because language is not only the main basis of culture‚ it influences and also determines ones thoughts. This means that the

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    used in Burton’s films is the element of distinctive characters. Characters that don’t fit in to society and are frowned open in a way. Characters outside the norm. We see the use of this element in most of Burton’s films‚ for example in Edward Scissor hands. Edward lives in a mansion on top of a hill away from the rest of society‚ he dresses all in black and has a pale face making him stand out in an odd way to the people around him who are dressed in bright colors. In Ed

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    Lightning Thief Archetype

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    up other signs that Edward is giving to her in order for her to finally believe and admit to herself that he is in fact a vampire. (Taylor‚ Web). Once she confronts him about his situation‚ he ends up revealing to Bella that the reason he avoided her on the first day was because of the scent of her blood and his temptation for

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