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    open‚ heart racing knowing that he’d been caught. This made him look bad‚ everyone in the neighborhood turning on him in the matter of seconds. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ another Tim Burton film‚ created this effect as Charlie opened his Willy Wonka chocolate bar‚ hoping for the shiny‚ golden ticket to appear. Charlie had dreamed of visiting the factory‚ and when he held the golden ticket in his hands‚ that dream had finally become a

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    Roman Polanski says‚”Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a theater.” That is exactly what Tim Burton does in his films. He makes you feel this way by using cinematic techniques‚ which are used multiple times in 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

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    Burton’s Film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Burton uses low key lighting in Willy Wonka’s flashback to convey a dramatic evil environment of Willy’s father when he confiscates Willy’s candy from Halloween. As Willy Wonka’s age flies through time‚ he meets a boy named Charlie who helps him realize that his ignorance in his childhood blinded him to think that his father reeks of evil; therefore‚ in reality‚ Willy Wonka’s father dearly loved his son and did not want him to get cavities. In Tim

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    fantasy with reality and show the strength of all his different characters. Tim Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s factory showing that it is every kids dream to visit it. Although it is his fantasy‚ Charlie knows that a fantasy is all it ever will be. To represent this low key lighting is used in Charlie’s home to show that the reality of his life is there

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    American vocabulary‚ there were three automobile companies: American Bantam Car Company of Butler‚ PA; Willys-Overland Motors‚ Inc. of Toledo‚ OH; and Ford Motor Company of Detroit‚ MI. (Cowdery). The one link between these companies was a bid which was sent out on 27 June 1940 for the development of a rugged vehicle for military use. Of the many manufacturers who had been sent the bid‚ Ford‚ Bantam and Willys were the only to respond. Bantam had been the company that had sparked to whole idea with its roadsters

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    contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of different characters. Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s factory showing that it is every kid’s dream to visit it. Although it is his fantasy‚ Charlie knows that a fantasy is all it ever will be. To represent this low key lighting is used in Charlie’s home to show that the reality of his life is

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    men’s braces held up some well –darned green shorts.” This reveals to us that Zach does not care about his appearance. What Zach says and what language he uses is sharp‚ forward and clever. “the strange boys eye seemed to penetrate so deeply into willies that he felt sure the he could read his thought” this shows us that Zach is confident ‚ sociable kid who can make friends quickly‚ natural leader ‚ Zach talks fast and friendly ‚ and at first Willie is overwhelmed by it . When Zach notices this‚ he

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    functions towards the development of his main character‚ Willy. Miller uses him as the guiding light for Willie’s character; he provides the backbone for what Willy strives for throughout life. Ben functions as Willies idol‚ and through exploration into which Ben is‚ we see who Willy is. By viewing Ben’s morals‚ and actions‚ we are able to see what Willy himself wishes for and believes in. By allowing for our understanding of who Willy is‚ Ben is also used to contribute to our understanding of

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    The Pot of Gold at The End of The Troll Bridge GO TO PAPERRATER It was a wonderful spring time mourning when Peter the leprechaun set out on his quest to find his pot of gold just like any other leprechaun does when they come of age. Luckily for him and his village they don’t have to wait for it to rain because the rainbow that appears in the clover filled meadow is pretty smart for it knows when a leprechaun comes of age and that is when it will show it self but always in a different spot and in

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    Willy Loman is a 63 years old man who works as a salesman and lives in New York. He drives to Boston and Portland to make sales. The energy it takes to drive for so long has put Willy into stress and too much to bear. Willy is so obsessed on living the “American dream” that he thinks he has it all. Willy sometimes has these deceptions that he is very successful. These thoughts makes him feel better about himself and his life. He has two sons ‚ Biff and Happy ‚ he teaches them that if you are well

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