Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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    The versatile filmmaker Jon Favreau moves dexterously among different genres – the comedic fantasy “Elf” was an agreeable option for Christmas; the sci-fi action thriller “Cowboys & Aliens” was a sort of prank that didn’t work so well; the unparalleled “Iron Man” is a reference in the cinematic Marvel universe while its second installment lowered the expectations of something big; the comedy “Chef” put some heart and soul in an engaging story whose main character is played by himself. Even with…

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    societies (willy wonka).In the famous movie Willy Wonka kids buy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in chocolate to try and find a golden ticket. A golden ticket was an invitation to come to Willy Wonka’s factory even though it had been closed for decades. In truth they spent all this money to find a golden ticket so they could visit a factory where they made the world's best chocolate and candies. People nowadays would do the same things spent an enormous amount of money for a lousy ticket.…

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    off in the back and long in the front and sides, and he has greenish-grey eyes. Equally important, he does not use his head outside of school, according to Darry, and he digs books and movies. Finally, he is an amazing track star, loves to eat chocolate, and he idolizes his brother Sodapop who is 16 years old. Dally (Dallas Winston) is a Greaser. He has an elfish face, high cheekbones, a pointed small chin, sharp animal teeth, and ears like a lynx. Also, he has hair almost white because it's…

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    Forrest Gump “Momma always said, Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” This is one of the most recognizable quotes from Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump is a drama that covers the life of a simple-minded boy, with IQ below 70, from Alabama and the love he has for Jenny, his best friend. Forrest Gump is the best film ever because it shows important events that happened in American History, love between Forrest and Jenny, and influences on social and media networks.…

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    Analysis of the Grinch Who Stole Christmas (1966 TV Special) from the perspective of personality theory Siqi Li The Grinch is a fictional green character created by Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the main character of the children's book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957). The Grinch is depicted as a furry, green humanoid recluse living in seclusion on a cliff overlooking the cheerful and optimistic town of Whoville. He scorns the Christmas season and the boisterous and rambunctious…

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    Think Before You Eat Chocolate “At 6 a.m., 10-year-old Emmanuel wakes and readies himself for a day of labor in the cocoa fields. Along the way, he watches as other kids walk in the opposite direction - toward school. He reaches the fields at sunrise and uses his machete to slice ripe cocoa pods from the tree. Later, he carries the cocoa pods he’s harvested from the field, hacks them open and gathers the beans, which will later be used to make chocolate.” Kids in Ghana have to wake up every day…

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    a healthy relationship. For example, Charlie wanted to buy something for his dad on Christmas, but he did not have a clue on what to buy. He wanted to buy something that would be appreciated by his father because Charlie loved him. However, he says, “And I don’t know him. And he doesn’t like to talk about things like that.” This quote proves the lack of communication they have between each other because they do not share their likes and dislikes. When Charlie took LSD, the whole family could…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    directors of all times. He made movies like Charlie and the Chocolate factory, Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton is a unique director. His expression on movies is unbelievable he makes films that are unexplainable. Tim’s styles have many sides with an evil side and a good side. One of his famous movies is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory made in 2005. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is about a poor kid living in a small town. Charlie lives with his father, mother, and…

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    In Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka uses his entrepreneurship- a combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks to create and run new businesses- and financial capital to produce consumer goods -final goods- such as Wonka Bars and other candies to be sold in stores, a product market -a market in which goods and services are bought or sold- to satisfy the wants -desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service- of the people using capital…

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    Tim Burton Comparison

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    it. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and…

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