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    Research Paper The 1960’s hippie counter culture movement involved a variety of social concerns and beliefs. The hippies’ primary tenet was that life was about being happy, not about what others thought you should be. Their “If it feels good, do it” attitudes included little forethought nor concern for the consequences of their actions. Along with this lifestyle came many musical advances and styles. Psychedelic Rock became very popular and no band influenced this music type more than Jefferson…

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    a way to show reading in a pleasant manner, unlike the tedious and singular-noted textbooks assigned to read, and can further encourage the pursuit of education outside of school through reading books perceived as fun to the reader. By introducing Alice in Murderland, students can find individual tastes in literature, analyze writing style used by the author, discuss allusions used throughout the novel, find understanding that all uses of reading are not needed to be for the purpose of facts,…

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    the trumpet played, it reminded me of a scene where a band is playing jazz music in the background at a bar and people are dancing to the beat and melody of the jazz music. The performance played 7 pieces: “Beautiful Love” by Victor Young, “Alice and Wonderland” by Sammy Fain, “Truth and Beauty” by Sam Yahel, “Misty” by Erroll Garner, “I’ll Close My Eyes” by Blue Mitchell, “Autumn Leaves” by Joseph Kasma, and “Bessie’s Blues” by John Coltrane. All of these pieces were in the jazz music genre.…

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    Long-term memories are what strongly defines who someone maintains to be, what they have accomplished, and what sets them apart from others. For Heston Blumenthal, a British chef born on May 27 of 1966 in Kensington, London, one of his deep memories goes back to a sunset afternoon in the Provençale restaurant, L'Oustau de Baumanière in southern France when he was sixteen(starchefs.com). According to the interview “Heston on His Passions and Influences And Why the Fat Duck Gets Better,” it was…

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    laughed so hard when the clowns that were going to kill Sam, exploded in sparkly confetti. After the episode was over, our meal was prepared, so we took it back to the living room and turned on, “Alice in Wonderland”, The one that came out in 2010, not the cartoon version. By the time we watched Alice killed the jabberwocky, it had already reached eight. Jasper decided he was going to pick what we watched next, and that was Game of Thrones, starting at the beginning. While I was getting the tv…

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    Burton’s Techniques Although he worked with Disney, did you know that Tim Burton wasn’t allowed to release some of his films with Disney because they were ‘too scary’? Tim Burton has been spooking audiences of all ages for 30 years with his films created from childhood drawings. One can infer that Burton is able to create a twisted outlook on characters in his films by using low key lighting contrasting high key lighting, non diegetic sound, and high/low angles. To begin, Tim Burton tinkers with…

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    understand.” (“Children need fairy tales”). This quote signifies the black or white characterization of fairy tales so children can understand the view of this world. Growing up parents reads bedtime stories like Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Alice in wonderland for children as they go to sleep. Furthermore, fairy tales introduce gender roles such as feminism. What is feminism? Feminism is women rights and equality to men. Every reporter Mooney talks to ask: Aren’t princesses, who are interested…

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    Imagine imagining almost the reciprocation of a dream room, imagine thinking about how you were back in middle school starting from 8 grade year. She’s like the other half of me when i was younger. Besides the bratty ways. Which is why Alice, the protagonist of “Alice in time” by Penelope Bush and I are similar in more than one way then i expected. We both share just about the same views of the world, are viewed by the world in various perspectives…

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    light as a way to emphasize certain aspects. (Perno, 2014)2 Death is another common theme found throughout his films. Edward Scissorhands, Sweeny Todd, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish, Sleepy Hallow, Frankenweenie, Corpse Bride and Alice in Wonderland and many more have near death experiences or actual death. In the film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, most of the characters face a near death experiences from Augustus almost drowning in chocolate to then being sucked up a pipe to…

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    Where The Wild Things Are

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    “Where the Wild Things Are” to fantastic books like Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” is as simple as identifying the theme of both stories. Both stories include the theme of using imagination to conquer feelings that may cause conflicts with actions and behaviors. Alice’s imagination was more of a dream where she journeyed to Wonderland. Everything was mad and nothing was where it seemed to be. She had to be the adult in Wonderland. She had to play a major role and it contributed to her…

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