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    Like Water for Chocolate In Like Water for Chocolate, The role of traditions in the De la Garza family is the youngest taking care of the eldest when they are unhealthy, that is the role Tita has. Another role that Tita had to fulfill was breastfeeding Roberto for Rosaura because she was very ill after the delivery and could not produce any breast milk. She also had to keep it a secret or else Mama Elena would freak out and think she was having intimacy with someone when she really wasn’t. The…

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    Tim Burton is an American film director that has created dozens of brilliantly dark movies. Two of his famous movies are Edward Scissorhands in 1990, and Big Fish in 2003. Both of the films use there own stylistics devices, but they create the same effect. Tim Burton uses lighting, framing, and camera movements to make characters look more vulnerable. Tim Burton uses Lighting in Big Fish, and Edward Scissorhands to make the characters seem more vulnerable. When Edward Bloom and his friends…

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    Tim Burton has has made many movies from; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Edward Scissorhands to Corpses Bride. All was different types of movies, some stop animation to normal acting but what they all have in common they have a gothic dark low key lighting combined with non-diegetic music along with various camera angles. Using dark scenes with little lighting dark music and close ups creating a scene full of suspense. To begin Tim Burton uses the close up camera extremely well, an…

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    standing up on stage pulling a rabbit out of a hat or a younger gentleman performing unimaginable escape acts in Las Vegas; however, neither of these ordinary examples fit the description of the type of magic found within the novel Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. The magic in the novel comes from the protagonist, Tita de la Garza, and her emotions while she prepares special dishes throughout the story. Not only does Tita’s emotions have a supernatural effect on the food she prepares,…

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    In the novel “Like Water for Chocolate” written by Laura Esquivel she tells a Mexican love story about the youngest daughter of the De La Garza family. Tita struggles with accepting her family’s beliefs and cultural values. A lot of supernatural things occur throughout the novel, but are placed strategically to show the importance of certain things and how Tita feels, so magical realism is of huge importance in this novel. It really helps you picture things more clearly, and turns everyday…

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    In the movie Water Like Chocolate the themes that found are love, hope, obedience, pride, determination, fantasy, passion, responsibility and power and tradition. The topics that are found in the movie are love, maturity and rebellion. One motif that is commonly found is food. This motif is not only repeated multiply of time but it helps define the characters and represents who they are. Question 2 In the film Death and the Maiden Paulina’s main claim to her husband she wants Roberto to…

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    disturbing side, and have an adventure to take on that isn't necessarily possible in reality. Tim Burton is commonly known for his films “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “Big Fish”, and “Edward Scissorhands”. Tim Burton manipulates shots and framing to create a mood of suspense and mysteries. For example, in the film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Tim Burton used a close-up in the scene when Willy Wonka put golden tickets on candy that are to be wrapped. The technique is appropriate…

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    In the book Like Water for Chocolate the story that is told is a really suspenseful story where Tita and Pedro are in love, but Tita’s mom is really sick so she must stay by her side until death. With this being said Tita is not allowed to fall in love or get married, but she does whatever she can to be with Pedro. Unexpected event lead Tita through years of heartache, love, hatred and joy. There is a lot of imaginative writing style in this book. For example, at the beginning of the story,…

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    form the mysterious and dark feeling as well as the dark feeling in the scenes. One of the techniques The mood and tone was meant to be dark but has warmth from the music and the lighting to make the scene more warm.The scene of Charlie and the Chocolate…

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    Tim Burton Influence

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    imaginative stories, so, therefore, so does Burton. In his movies “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “The Corpse Bride”, and “Edward Scissorhands”, he shows his imaginative style by using diegetic and non-diegetic music, high- and low-key lighting, and flashbacks. The first example that shows this style is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, a movie about a boy named Charlie Buckets, who gets the chance to go to a famous chocolate factory and possibly be the winner of an incredible prize.…

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