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    or unhappy. One example of this is in the movie “Charlie and Chocolate Factory”. In this movie they used a sad, slow music/sound when they show Charlie’s house and his family squished in the small wood house. This shows a sad mood and tone of the movie. Another example is also from the same movie when they are…

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    disturbing and yet child-like movies, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. Everyone of all ages can be able to enjoy his movie. Tim Burton’s style is kid-friendly at first, but then it takes a disturbing and twisted turn. One of Burton's cinematic technique he uses is music. Music is used to set the mood for a specific part in a scene. An example of this is from Charlie and the Chocolate factory when a Charlie was running home and the non…

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    perspective of how it would 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.…

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    Like Water for Chocolate chapter ten summary Like water for chocolate chapter ten that place in the month of Octobers, with a recipe is cream fritters, And just as the October bring the season to autumns and the changing the color of the leaves. Representing the fifthly troops that came with Gertrudis to the ranch. The relevance of the month in this chapter is the longer days, The days were seeming long for Tita wanting to tell her sister Gertrudis, about her pregnancy. The…

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    flames--simply from all the tension that she had been holding in! This is an example of magical realism, and it allows for fascinating elements to be present, but also incorporates places and events that can actually occur in real life. Like Water for Chocolate presents many forms of magical realism inside its pages, and in turn gets into the hearts and empathetic emotions of its readers. Tita represents the rebel inside of all of us. She hates the way that everything around her revolves and…

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    Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate is a great book that is largely enhanced due to the use of months as chapters. Each month is made up of a certain feeling depending on the time of year or season (Summer=Warm, Free Winter=Depressing, Sad) and a mexican recipe that helps the reader organize the story and allows relationships to develop. In addition, the months help to further organize the story and show Tita’s phases of her young life. The layout of Like Water For Chocolate is beneficial to the…

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    flames--simply from all the tension that she had been holding in! This is an example of magical realism, and it allows for fascinating elements to be present, but also incorporates places and events that can actually occur in real life. Like Water for Chocolate presents many forms of magical realism inside its pages, and in turn gets into the hearts and empathetic emotions of its readers. Tita represents the rebel inside of all of us. She hates the way that everything around her revolves and…

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    Like Water for Chocolate. Tradition seems to be the main cause of problems in the book and not just for Tita who is the main character. The role that tradition has in this book is major and the way this book looks at tradition is sour and scornful while still adding elements that break tradition. In Like Water for Chocolate tradition is a major role of the interactions of the De la Garza family due to the fact that is shaping many problems faced. Tradition in Like Water for Chocolate is used…

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    achieved his goal by becoming a film director, and soon after started his career working for Disney. He then stroke out with his own film which was well received and soon after decided to leave Disney. Burtons famous films include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 2005”, “Edward Scissorhands, 1990”, and “Corpse Bride, 2005”. Tim Burton's style would be described by most as creative. Tim Burton uses color/lighting, camera angles, and music/sound to give his audience a better perspective on his…

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    One of Tim Burton’s main archetypes is contrast. Tim Burton uses numerous cinematic techniques to show contrast between settings and characters. Some of his movies that show this the most are Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Corpse Bride. He uses contrasting lighting, non-diegetic sound, and colors to show the difference between settings and people. Tim Burton uses different types of non-diegetic sound to show the contrast in certain settings in his movies. In Edward…

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