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    Feminist Theory Approaching Alice in Wonderland Many people think women are subordinate than men. However‚ there are those who do not want to demonstrate the characteristics of a stereotypical woman. In the film Alice in Wonderland‚ Tim Burton uses the protagonist Alice as a rebellious woman who fights for what she wants. It is evident Burton uses Feminist Theory to help demonstrate how the protagonist grows into a self-reliant woman. Through this‚ Alice realizes she has to go against the stereotypical

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland V.S. Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone The two novels being analyzed are Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland written Lewis Carroll and Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. Both novels have the main character traveling through a magical world. The adventure does not begin for either character until they enter that fantasy world. The authors of both books do a great job of using humor and fantasy to capture the readers attention. Each novel has its own

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    Ignorance In Wonderland

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    ALICE IN WONDERLAND The director was Tim Burton. The main idea of the movie is Alice Kingslenigh who as a child went to this magical place but as she got older she forgot all about it unless she was dreaming. But when she was a teenager at an engagement party sort of thing she say the rabbit from her dreams. As she fallows it is falls down the rabbit hole back in to Wonderland. Where she is reunited with the mad hatter‚ the Cheshire cat and many more. Who make her remember her past there and help

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    This case shows how the new managing director of LVV transformed this trucking company from a "fossilized" and "arthritic" minor subsidiary of a Dutch shipping group into a revitalized organization. The case looks at how her own leadership characteristics contributed to the development of an authentizotic culture of trust‚ affiliation‚ and meaning for employees‚ and how the financial situation of the company was turned around as a result. Emma van Nijmegen is a rare example of a female top executive

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    movies for innumerable reasons. Tim Burton‚ in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Alice In Wonderland‚ uses establishing shot‚ shot-reverse-shot‚ and non-diegetic sound to verify the setting‚ present the characteristics of every individual character‚ and present a mood of the story. Tim Burton uses establishing shot to establish the setting of the scene. In Alice In Wonderland‚ Burton uses establishing shot when Alice and her mother arrive at the party. The shot gives the audience an idea on how many

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    perception of reality through the manipulation of characters and use of literary devices. However‚ reality is an individual concept and thus each author has a distinct perception of it that becomes apparent in his writing: in Carroll ’s Alice ’s Adventure in WonderlandAlice goes beyond the boundaries of reality into a dream world‚ only to discover the fantasy is actually the reality of the adult world; Beckett‚ through Vladimir and Estragon present the readers with the idea of existentialism in Waiting

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    Not So Wonderful Wonderland

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    Not So Wonderful Wonderland. Mad·ness/ˈmadnəs/ noun:1.The state of being mentally ill. 2.Extremely foolish behavior‚ this is the theme of many classic novels. The theme of madness can be found everywhere you look‚ at work‚ school but most importantly in yourself. Although everyone thinks they have made foolish decisions at one point in their life‚ nothing is comparable to the madness in Lewis Carrolls most well known series. Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass have a strong

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    Growing Up In Wonderland

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    Adolescence‚ An Alice in Wonderland Story Adolescence‚ something we can all relate to whether we want to admit it or not. It is a period in our lives in which we think we know everything‚ but in reality we know nothing. It is essentially the crossroads between childhood and adulthood. Throughout Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures In WonderlandAlice goes through a series of physical changes and mental realizations that directly correlate with the transformation that engulfs adolescence. As Alice goes

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    Winter Wonderland

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    Winter Wonderland I wake up to the sun heating my cold feet under my warm fuzzy blanket. The room is filled with silence as I slide out of the coziness of my covers to look outside the window. To my delightful surprise‚ tiny ice crystals are falling from the sky creating a white blanket on the world. In a hurry‚ I put on my thick heavy jacket‚ slide on my hefty boots‚ and dress my hands with my favourite waterproof gloves. I rush onto my snow-covered yard‚ thinking that my favourite season

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    Fall Wonderland

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    F all Wonderland The sizzling summer rays are gone‚ yet the frosty winter is not here. What is left is what is left here. The leaves on the trees appear to be converting into blazing colors of red and intense tones of orange. All the greens look like they are being reborn into yellowish tones. The look of the transforming phases of the leaves and the scenery overall gives off the odd feeling of what can be described as‚ “walking into fire without the heat”. The vibrant colors of furious

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