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    In the article, “Using a Chocolate Tub to Grab Children's Attention During a Holocaust Talk”, by the Los Angeles Times tells the story of a unique experience. His life was once as sweet as chocolate can be, but without any notice it had spiraled downward. Leon Prochnik used chocolate as an escape from the real world during the Holocaust; chocolate was his way of surviving and prospering so that when the time came he could tell his story to others. When Prochnik was only a young boy, his family…

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    Willy wonka the movie shows a lot of religious undertones throughout the film. They include the each of the children excluding charlie representing a vice. The oompa loompas represent angels, slugworth represents satan, and willy wonka representing Jesus. Charlie in the film represents a man of integrity and faith. Virtues shown in the film include faith, fortitude, and generosity. The tunnel scene, the golden ticket, the chocolate factory, and the everlasting gobstopper all represent religious…

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    Culture and society are constantly changing; adapting to the people who inhabit the world, the technology that shapes our daily lives, and the philosophies of the common people. Throughout history different art forms have best captured instances of the culture and thoughts of the people. Grecian urns showcase their mythos and famous battles, the Dark Ages told stories through the use of tapestries, the Renaissance was best captured in the hands of painters, the Age of Exploration was a time of…

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    Burton demonstrate characters who are different and who are usually misunderstood. In Charlie and the Chocolate factory Charlie is a boy that loves in a small house with his two parents and four grandparents. Charlie’s family is ‌ poor and can’t afford much. Charlies is one of five kids in the world to find an golden ticket that grants a pass the visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. When Charlie visit his ‌ world changes. Tim Burton uses lighting, sound, and camera movements to depict unique…

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    When you think of chocolate what comes to mind? Is it Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? When this timeless film came out it led people all over the world scrambling in hopes to find a golden ticket inside their chocolate bar as of today no valid tickets have been found yet. Even with no tickets found, they did however come another remake of this movie. The title of the second movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. While comparing the two movies with similar scenes, one will know…

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    big buckets of soap of Tides said because I was 4 I had no food sometimes I had that was I would think because I barely have clothes and stuff. So that's how cost $5 I saved up for two whole weeks two whole weeks. so I hooked up 2 buckets full of Thai the first bucket will come to the first group and the second book will come up to the second group so I was like oh my God I hope I don't get in trouble oh my God please I hope that I don't get in trouble.…

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    In the movie the “Bucket List” Morgan Freeman played a character named Carter Chambers. Carter Chamber was a 65 year old married man who previously worked as an auto mechanic for many years. Carter’s wife, Virginia, previously worked as a registered nurse. However, due to the years spent childbearing, she decided to leave the workforce earlier than normal retirement age. Carter and his wife resided in a low income neighborhood in Los Angeles, CA. Carter and his wife had 3 children who were…

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    My Fall Bucket List

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    great ideas. So celebrate this fall with your loved once in budget and make some new memories to last long. Spending money doesn't buy you memories but the time spend together does. You can pick activities from his or her bucket list if they have bucket list. Check out my Fall bucket list. However, you can pick any of this activity and plan out your date in this fall. 1. Bonfire Bonfire is so much fun and make you feel warm in cold breezy fall. You can set up bonfire on beach site or even in…

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    Introduction Charlie and also the Chocolate Factory (2005) is a adventure movie directed through Tim Burton and an adaption from the 1964 children’s book from the same title by Roald Dahl. The owner, Willy Wonka hid 5 golden seats in their Wonka dark chocolate bars. The fortunate finders from the golden ticket is going to be invited to go to the chocolate factory with one member of the family. Among the five will win an eternity supply associated with chocolates along with a special solution…

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    Tim Burton has been appeasing audiences with his directing tactics for over 30 years. His success roots from the morbid curiosity and raw innocence that we as an audience find in other notable figures like Edgar Allen Poe and Brothers Grimm. His exceptional craft as a director is one that captures us by provoking feelings of sentiment, warmth, and dismay. Burton utilizes techniques such as close-ups, back lighting and tracking to do just that. Burton's use of close-ups focuses on significant…

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