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    Style Analysis In Tim Burton's movies he has a specific style that he portrays in everyone of them. Tim Burton's style can be viewed as uniquely horrific. The movies that he directs has one character that usually stands out from the rest. An outsider and how that outsider will never fit into society. He uses cinematic elements to portray his style, like lighting, diegetic and nondiegetic sound, and camera movement. Lighting is a good element used in movies, it can show that someone is happy,…

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    Symbolism is when a person, place, or thing represents something bigger than what a story, or book says it does. These symbols can be the tiniest objects in the smallest of places. In the two novels, The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, and A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, there is symbolism to represent and help show the theme for each of their stories. In Crane’s novel, the main character, Henry Fleming goes to war looking for his own red badge of courage. When he does receive his own…

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    technique similar to camera angle is camera movements with techniques such as pan, tilt, zoom, dolly/tracking, and boom/crane. The boom/crane shot was the most noticeable camera technique used in Edward Scissorhands. It was used frequently to show a shot of the town Edward was in, or when Edward was running back to his house at the end of the movie. Directors use the boom/crane shot mainly show foreshadowing or what the mood and theme will be for the…

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    characters Bernhardt "Bernie" Tiede And Norman Bates have a similar persona throughout the movies and what caused their actions of being homosexuality.The two ladies known as the second main characters in the movies Marjorie "Marge" Nugent and Marion Crane not only have names starting with the letter M but combine identifying messages describing their character of feminist. The soundtracks of the films are…

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    of her family. Pete is evidently not much better than the people in Maggie’s community, after all, Pete is a bartender. The circumstances Maggie falls victim too are historically accurate for 19th century America and serves as actual inspiration to Crane, promoting his work as naturalism. Historically, it was very realistic for women to become prostitutes as well as escorts due to the legality of the acts. According to Elizabeth Garner Masarik’s Dig a podcast based on history, the term…

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    have gone through it will never be the same as the people who have gone to war and experience what it is like. The book All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, The movie War Horse by Michael Morpurgo, the poem “War is Kind” by Stephen crane, The research article Long-Term Course of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the article Consequences for the US Military all have the same theme. The book All Quiet On The Western Front shows many examples of when outsiders don't…

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    Film Analysis: Toy Story

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    Have you ever heard about the quote “To infinity and beyond”? If you have not, then you might have heard about Toy Story. Toy Story was the key to the door of the past of many kids, which was filled with joy and happiness. Toy Story Series is an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios targeting young kids, and it was directed by John Lasseter. Toy Story began the generation of many popular Pixar movie such as Finding Nemo, The Incredible, Cars and more. Toy Story was the first…

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    His ignorant obedience has caused judgement from him friends and family. Crane on the other hand, uses his novel as a tool to define authority and try to ignite change. Judging from Wolff’s memoir and Crane’s novel, Wolff takes his orders and does what is asked from authority. On the contrary, Crane is more of a rebel and represents his attitude through the protagonist Henry, who has often questioned authority, even if he hasn’t gained…

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    Chapter 17: Henry waits in the trenches in the middle of the battle in anger. He is still angry of the choice that he ran from the battle the day before. Preparing his weapon for the next battle, Henry suddenly heard gunshots go off in the battle and he started to shoot his rifle in a frenzy. When shooting in a frenzy, he noticed that almost nobody in his regiment is shooting but himself. One of the soldiers told Henry that he is shooting at nothing. Looking at the battlefield, Henry sees that…

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    a powerful theme. This story is a prime example of the Naturalism philosophy: no matter what humans do to try to avoid it, fate and natural forces determine the outcomes in our world. According to Evan Luzi of The Black and Blue website, “Stephen Crane is one of the most prominent figures of the naturalist movement...This story is of an exemplary…

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