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    In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Willy Wonka had a brief flashback of when he had braces and lived a candy-free childhood. Willy not being able to enjoy his childhood by having candy‚ I think is why he had created the chocolate factory so that other children

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    Beetlejuice. It was a supernatural comedy that fit perfectly into Burton’s dark‚ gothic style. From there Tim Burton worked on Batman‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ Batman Returns‚ The Nightmare Before Christmas‚ Batman Forever‚ Sleepy Hollow‚ Planet of the Apes‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Corpse Bride‚ Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street‚ 9‚ Alice In Wonderland‚ Dark Shadows‚ Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter‚ Frankenweenie‚ and Big

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    Curotto Charlie Gordon is a 37 year old man who wishes one day he would be smart. Charlie Gordon is mentally disabled. When Charlie took the IQ test he scored 68. Charlie Gordon’s doctors are Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss. Dr. Nemur is a psychiatrist ‚ and Dr. Strauss is a neurosurgeon. Charlie is in contact with these doctors because they gave him the surgery to make him smarter. Ethics refer to well-founded standards of right and wrong to prescribe what humans are known to do. Despite Charlie

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    In the story Flowers for Algernon the main character Charlie has a learning disability and he wants to learn to become smarter. So he undergoes an operation on his brain by Neurosurgeons named Doctor Strauss and Doctor Nemur. Charly´s emotions changed after the operation‚ for instance he became happier‚ he thought he was better than some people‚ and he didn’t become kinder.The first sign of him becoming happier after the operation was when he finally realized that he was slowly gaining knowledge

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    are two main characters being Charlie and Raymond Babbitt. They are two long lost brothers separated from each other at a young age. In a sudden turn of events their father passed away which ultimately brought them together. While Charlie was on the search to find out who got his father’s fortune‚ he finds out he had a brother who is lost in his own world with Charlie’s proclaimed three million dollars. With Charlie’s motive to get Raymond’s money he takes Charlie Babbitt is a Lamborghini salesman

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    Charlie was better off before the surgery. One reason for this is because he learned things he would have been happier not knowing. He also fell in love with Miss Kinnian which proved to be a bad thing. Another reason he was better before is due to the sickness he had after the surgery. One last reason is his attitude after the surgery. Charlie learned that his friends like to laugh at him instead of with him‚ something he would have never known had he not had the surgery. He also suffered memory

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    around 12 films‚ not including his short-films shot early in his career. Such as Vincent(1982)‚ The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy‚ his first leading film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure (1985)‚ and two of his most known films Edward Scissorhands (1990)‚ and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Burton puts as much into the art of film‚ his films contain various themes‚ “Burton’s regulars”‚ and exquisite set designs. Burton’s themes in his movies reflect his childhood and his own life.

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    appropriate theme for “Flowers for Algernon” is that too much of a good thing can end up being bad. One reason for my thinking is that sometimes people want something so bad‚ they’re willing to do anything. The main character/narrator in this story‚ Charlie Gordon‚ wants something. He only wants to be smart and to be like other people… normal. “I want to be smart.” (pg. 190) He wants it so bad that he’s willing to take the risk of a surgical operation. This operation (on his brain‚ I might add) is

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    Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie- or commonly known as Bird and Diz- were two famous composers that came together to release an album after being introduced. The album they composed and released in the 1950’s (which just happens to be named after themselves‚ “Bird and Diz”) was a bebop jazz genre that made a big impact on the music industry. Clearly‚ Charlie Parker’s name has no correlation to the word ‘Bird.’ But early on in his musical career‚ “Yard Bird” was a nickname Parker received that

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    As protagonists of two iconic coming-of-age novels‚ Miles and Charlie have a lot in common. Their similar situations and personalities help create Looking for Alaska and Perks of Being a Wallflower‚ two novels very popular among teenagers for being relatable to a certain level and providing a fun reading experience. Nevertheless‚ differences can be found between the two of them‚ such as their social conduct‚ their childhood‚ and last but not least‚ a crucial event‚ outcome of their new high school

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