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    Concerning Human Understanding by noting the limitation of human’s general knowledge. Lewis Carroll’s fiction novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland published almost 200 years after Locke’s essay ironically conveys a similar theme of the unknown in life through Alice’s troubles in understanding Wonderland. While Carroll may be a logician‚ his literary work involving Alice gives a good reason to believe he would ironically agree with Locke’s philosophy. Locke believed acquiring knowledge based itself

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    Tim Burton Influence

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    In 1958 a boy named Tim Burton was born. Not the usual sort of boy‚ but one who took his inspiration from Dr.Seuss‚ entranced by his poetic rhyming and childish themes. Yet at the same time Burton was being influenced by the renowned author and poet Edgar Allen Poe‚ he known for his darker and malevolent ideas. By combining the two vastly different styles‚ Tim Burton created his own unique‚ award winning technique that was presented in many of his animated and live action films. Within three of his

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    point of view. The most effective way to change one ’s perspective of the dominant fantasy is to have them not only think outside the box but being able to experience ideas that oppose the customary ideas first-handedly. Looking at Carroll ’s "Alice in Wonderland" and Cohn ’s "Sex and Death and the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals"‚ the characters within these stories experience a reconstruction of their beliefs of the dominant fantasy through metamorphosis. In contrary to the dominant fantasy

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    In Lewis Carroll’sAlice’s Adventures In Wonderland‚ daydreams make a significant impact on Alice’s life. As Alice daydreams‚ she is in fact learning important lessons that help her change and grow--actually mature. The theme that every experience‚ whether real or imagined‚ contributes to one’s maturity is brought out through characterization and symbolism in the novel. Through direct characterization‚ one learns about Alice and her unique experiences. Carroll takes the reader on a roller-coaster

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    How do the editing and mise en scene help to construct meaning and provoke response in the ‘Alice in Wonderland’? In Tim Burton’s 2010 remake of ‘Alice in Wonderland’‚ the micro features that relate to his production style give the classic narrative a quirky and alternative edge. I have chosen to analyse the scene where Alice makes her entrance into ‘Wonderland’ and meets some of the main characters. In this scene the director uses lighting‚ editing and mise en scene to present the idea of an ‘alternative

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    Tim Burton’s recent success‚ Alice in Wonderland‚ has taken thousands by storm. Burton’s typical flair and unique directing style entwine to effectively produce a modern take on the original mystical fantasy novel. Burton depicts Alice’s emotional journey as she struggles to find herself within domineering expectations of the society in which she lives. Burton’s 3-D fantasy successfully produced over $110 million‚ making this production his greatest feature film. Disturbed by a strange reoccurring

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    Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a well-known film produced in 1951. A remade modern version of the movie was made in 2010. The movie is an American live action/computer animated fantasy film directed by Tim Burton. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures‚ one of Hollywood’s “Big Six” film studios‚ and film stars including Johnny Depp‚ Mia Wasikowska‚ Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway. The movie is based on a nineteen year old girl named Alice going onto an audacious adventure

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    Influences of Tim Burton

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    course of his film career. He’s worked with Alice Cooper‚ Michael Jackson‚ and even Tim Burton. Unfortunately in October of 1993 fatally battling lung cancer‚ he died at the age of 82 in Los Angeles‚ California. Tim Burton was born 1958 in Burbank‚ California. Growing up‚ Tim Burton wasn’t like the kids in his suburban neighborhood. He enjoyed watching monster and horror films rather than playing a ball. He had an isolated childhood and you can often find Burton saying that horror and monster films spoke

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    are 2 different things. Movies bring the emotions to life and the viewers get to experience it in the moment with visual motion pictures. Movies would not be great without great directors. Tim Burton is an American film director‚ producer‚ writer and animator. He is known for his dark humor and gothic films such as Edward Scissorhands‚ Charlie & the Chocolate Factory and Big Fish. Burton creates his great films by using cinematics techniques. He uses low key lighting‚ extreme close-ups‚ and non-diegetic

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    composers of Alice in Wonderland the novel and the film‚ and the Life of Pi the novel‚ have created a world that is both weird and wonderful. They have done this through their selected forms‚ use of language and film techniques to highlight the bizarre and transform it into a world that seems real. Lewis Carrol uses the form of a fairy tale to describe Alice’s adventure down the rabbit hole‚ Tim Burton focuses on visual techniques to emphasise the extraordinary or supernatural nature of the Alice in Wonderland

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