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    Level 1 of leadership for the Matrix was when Morpheus finds Neo he kinda forced neo to come with him. While in The Lion King this was shown when Mufasa was king. Level 2 was shown When Neo was given a choice to make, take the blue pill and remain ignorance of the truth and awake back at home unharmed or take the red pill and see the painful truth of reality and escape the Matrix. This also was shown in the Lion King when Nala follows Simba to the dark side. Level 3 was shown in the Matrix when…

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    Walt Disney transformed the world of animation, providing the path for modern animators. He created an empire that began with a mouse and grew into a franchise full of friends and various characters. His ideas changed the world and continue to impact children and adults today. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. When he was a young boy, Disney was paid to draw the horse of a retired doctor, beginning his love for the arts. He practiced drawing daily by…

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    She’s not ready for marriage, so she fights it. By fighting for her own individuality she free’s the entire kingdom of forced marriage. Some characteristic of this movie that shows transcendentalism is brave,bold,daring, and courageous. Alice in the Wonderland. This shows transcendentalism because when she return’s to London where Hamish, her suitor awaits her reply to his proposal but she rejected it. This makes her an individual. Some characteristic of this movie that shows transcendentalism…

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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass, “Red Riding Hood,” and “Bluebeard” are all horrifying tales in their original standing as fairy tales. Yet, when related to this modern horror, The Shining, through the eyes of little Danny theses tales take on a new light…well more of darkness. Stephen King hints to other texts throughout this book, many are fairy tales. One of the deepest and eerie moments in relation to the tales is the chapter titled “Inside 217.” In this section,…

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    characterization, for example in a game called “Alice Madness Returns” which shows you about a girl who has gone mad and once she starts going mad, everyone in wonderland goes mad as well. I love games like this because the characters all have different ways of talking, acting and even different body movements. Alice tries to stop whatever is making her go crazy and have all these visions of wonderland going down in flames. This games describes wonderland as a bloodbath, with body parts just…

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    Jasmine and Aladdin at the Main Entrance of the park, or in Aladdin's Oasis which resides in Adventureland. Princess Jasmine and Aladdin take one back to a childhood filled with magic carpet rides and the belief that anything is possible.Alice in Wonderland was the little girl that everyone loved to love. Everyone still loves this bubbly, adventurous little girl. From the moment she fell down the rabbit hole, one was on an adventure with her. One encountered a talking rabbit, a Mad Hatter's tea…

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    new dress by her mother,for her to wear at dinner that night. This dress is a copy of Alice’s dress from Alice In Wonderland, with the exception of the bright blue replaced with an emerald green. While wearing the dress, she seeks out a withered fig tree, which she then has to climb down into the roots of to remove a pest, which has been killing the tree. The connection to Alice grows, as Alice too descended into a tree to enter a fantasy world. Both Characters are young girls who descend down a…

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    Books impacted the 20th century by introducing new genres into society. Books like, The Wizard of Oz, The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, and Winnie-the-Pooh, where known as the golden age of children books. The Virginian and Riders of the Purple Sage made westerns a new unique American genres. Also, genres like science fiction, horror, mystery, and romance started spring up in the dime novels, these were stories that cost a dime to buy. Pulp stories were coming about too, they were sordid…

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    Tim Burton Biography

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    tremendous honour to be standing in front of you today to introduce an outstanding director, producer, artist, writer and animator. He is infamous for his creative, mysterious, dark, strange filmmaking trademarks and for countless movies from Alice in Wonderland to the Corpse Bride and even Batman. Tim Burton, has pushed his way into the forefront of film direction in the past two decades, bringing many iconic role models and amazing works of art to life. Everyone can agree that Tim Burton…

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    Saki: Hector Hugh Munro

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    Saki, in another name Hector Hugh Munro was a British writer and master of the short story form and his works were often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. He influenced by Oscar Wilde, Lewis Caroll and Rudyard Kipling and also he influenced to the other authors, such as A. A. Milne and P. G. Wodehouse. Saki was Munro’s pen name and inspiration of his pen name came from the boyish cupbearer in “The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam” by Edward FitzGerald. However, Saki may refer to a South American…

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