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    between Alice Trask, Adam’s step-mother, and Cathy Ames, Adam’s wife. Since many readers…

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    reactions of matter; it is also known as the ‘central science’. While reading the book Alice in Quantumland by Robert Gilmore, one is able to link the two together, causing a curiosity to learn more. It is amazing to see how the two correlate and work together. Key Idea 1: Alice in Quantumland written by Robert Gilmore is deemed as an allegory of quantum physics. Gilmore takes the classic story Alice in Wonderland and puts his twist on things to relate it to quantum mechanics. The work is set…

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    Tim Burton Techniques

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    once rather than taking time to explain each of them. In Alice and Wonderland, Alice is definitely an outcast from the rest of the family and people at that party. What is interesting about this film is that she is both an outcast in her world, and in the world down the rabbits hole. What I think Burton was attempting to express here is that being an outcast is acceptable as long as you are able to come to terms with it, similarly to the way Alice does after her journey. Misunderstanding towns…

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    Frankenstein uses the serious and tragic tone of Homer and developed a character that is clouded by his ambition, and lack self-actualization. Whereas Lewis Carroll who sampled Homer’s work of humor and simplicity to spawn, Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, which is presented through the…

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    world where the abnormal ones are seen as unfit. Tim Burton, a famous filmmaker views those two factors as a necessity in life. Throughout his films, he expresses his viewpoint by using lighting and shots. In his films Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland, Tim Burton uses lighting to show the connection between the broken and the parental figures who step up. Within one of his films, Edward Scissorhands, he had included a scene that was bright, and childlike. He introduced this scene by…

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    train and is developing a new form of himself. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland highlights a discovery that takes place, which results in Alice to be shocked, as it was unexpected. The narrator publishes “…when suddenly, thump! thump! Down she came upon a heap of sticks and dry leaves, and the fall was over”. The effect of onomatopoeia and tactile imagery creates engagement to the reader and gives them a setting of where Alice is situated. Through this, her reaction is shared to communicate her…

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    Would you rather name or your little girl Alice or Alyss? 9 times out 10 a family will name their little girl Alice spelled like A.L.I.C.E instead of A.L.Y.S.S because it more normal. The author uses rites of passage to reveal how Alyss changes as a character in throughout the whole story. In the book The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor made a character named Alyss that goes on a rather exciting journey... In the beginning of the novel,Alyss is characterized as bored…

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    Culture In Disney Movies

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    another life to a film, that reflects the concepts and style that younger generations are used to. Which brings the culture of that film to a new generation so they may appreciate it also. Take Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Pete’s Dragon, Alice in Wonderland, and Jungle Book for example. All beloved Disney movies. Sleeping Beauty was originally showed January 29, 1959, and has become a classic Disney movie. Every little girl knows who Aurora is and loves her. And most can even…

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    feel or the experience through the characters as they traveled through the world of Tim Burton. He has expressed himself through The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland and many others. Through the film techniques Burton choose, he has revealed his fantasies and film expertise. The Nightmare Before Christmas and the Corpse Bride were both claymation masterpieces by Burton. The Nightmare Before Christmas…

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    Mary Blair The Legend

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    Mary Blair the Legend (Mary Blair, Concept of Alice Looking at the Rabbit’s house ,ca 1951, gouache, 10.94 x11x0.06 in(27.94 x0.16cm) Mary Blair was born Oklahoma and moved out to San Jose when She was 7, and won a scholarship to Chouinard Art institute in Los Angeles, where she graduated from Chouinard in 1933.She met her husband Lee(Les). E Blair there. Mary and Les made a great team at their stay at Disney. Mary was heavily influenced by the vibrant colors and strong geometric shapes of…

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