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    his movies that even though society sets an example, people don’t have to follow that example, and sometimes they should not. Tim Burton incorporates outcast protagonists and motherly/fatherly figures in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland to convey the idea that young people truly find themselves when they deviate from the path society has carved for them. As a director, Tim Burton uses outcast protagonists to show that people do not have to follow the example set by…

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    legend and even religious texts (Paton). The mono-myth structure in fairy tales follow a set of classic sequenced actions that allows these tales to transform into a juvenile fantasy novels. In the novels The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum the mono-myth structure and transformation…

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    Alyss In Wonderland In The Looking Glass Wars Beddor used detail, to revealed a purpose In the beginning of the novel Alyss is characterized as gifted,ravishing,and pure. Alyss is gifted because she has the strongest imagination in wonderland “Imagination was an important part of life in wonderland” so that reminded Queen Genevieve about Redd because she also had the strongest imagination when she was about Alyss’s age (Beddor 13).Alyss is ravishing because the wonderlanders could recognize…

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    which films are by certain directors without knowing that it was made by that particular directors. One director, for instance, named Tim Burton, demonstrates his style in movies like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands and, Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton's style uses different cinematic techniques like camera movements, music and, lighting. In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton uses different camera movements. One of the camera movements was the pan, he used it…

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    He died January 14, 1898 in Guilford, United Kingdom. Some poems that Lewis wrote are Jabberwocky,The Hunting of the Snark, and The Walrus and the Carpenter. Some people that influenced Lewis Carroll are Alice Liddell and Hans Christian Andersen. Lewis wrote¨ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland¨ and ¨Through the Looking-Glass.¨ He went to school at Christ Church (Oxford) Rugby School, Richmond School, Yorkshire. At age 20 he received a studentship at Christ Church and was appointed a lecturer in…

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    fantasy, and horror. Tim also draws. In his artwork, he creates characters with big, egglike, heads, little bodies, pale, grey, blue, skin, and large, White, round eyes. His artwork is often blended into his movies, such as Alice through the looking glass, Alice in Wonderland, Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, Miss Peregrine's home for Peculiar Children, and Nightmare Before Christmas, where characters proportions are skewed to fit Tims unique drawing style. When Timothy was a young boy he…

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    Chapter One: Dorothy 's First Visit to Wonderland One hot Kansas day Dorothy was walking Toto, Dorothy saw a white rabbit. “The rabbit was wearing a blue coat. That rabbit looks like it came from Oz. Dorothy told Toto. Dorothy follows the white rabbit and asking the white rabbit to wait up, but the white rabbit keeps running. When Dorothy and Toto saw the hole the white rabbit went through Dorothy took a peek. When Dorothy and Toto were taking a peek they lost their balance and fell into the…

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    In Frank Beddor’s The Looking Glass Wars Beddor creates his own take on the original Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Following a civil war, the Wonderlanders have reached peace. That is until a vicious threat to wonderland has returned. Queen Genevieve’s older sister Redd. Throughout the book there are many themes. But one stood out. Facing reality is hard to do, especially in the cases of Alyss, Dodge, and Genevieve. BOOM! Starting from the battle inside the palace, with dodge realizing…

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    children’s stories, Dr. Seuss, and Edgar Allen Poe, his films are characterized by a combination of childlike innocence and dark elements. These attributes are present in many of his films, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Alice in Wonderland (2010), and in his most recent film, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016). Burton’s first project was called Vincent (1982), and it showed some of the common themes and influences that Burton would continue to pursue and…

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    Tim Burton: The Wickedly Innocent Director of his Time Society can often view others as “strange” or “unusual” from their own standards. Tim Burton, however, breaks those usual standards to represent the abnormal life of others. Instead, Burton would see and use those extraordinary people to incorporate them into his own films. Burton combines outcast protagonists and fantastical settings to convey the idea that society wrongly teaches people to fear the unknown. One way that Burton shows this…

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