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    Her opinions consist of how the Twilight series represents male dominance, female weakness, abuse in relationships, and racial inequality. Bella not being able to take care of herself, she does not get scared when Edward hurts her during sex, and the racial competition between Edward and Jacob are big social issues that happen regularly today. With these books being so popular, they could influence societies to accept male dominance over women, abuse in relationships, and the racial inequality…

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    many songs for his films. For example in the movie Edward Scissorhands, the song Ice Dance by Danny Elfman is played when Edward is cutting ice and Kim dances in the ice shavings. This song helps reveal Kims love for Edward. This helps again with creating a deeper…

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    Tim Burton Influence

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    The way that these people influenced the style of Burton’s movies is very prominent. They all had very original, unique, 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…

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    anger. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses diegetic sound to foreshadow a negative event that may occur. For example,in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Augustus was given the opportunity to taste any thing in the chocolate factory garden his diegetic sound was much different from the others. His had a much lower base and greater frequency giving the viewers a suspenseful feeling. When Peg, from Edward Scissorhands, enters the castle…

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    This paper deals with the travel narratives and to what extent they fall in the category of Orientalist discourse, that Edward Said criticizes. Basically on the way travel narratives have described the Middle East and to what extent they were partial to the origins as Easterners. Edward Said states his interest on the Orientalism when he discovered the big difference between the Middle East where he lived and grew and the image of the Middle East in the eyes of the Eastern. Before he…

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    and the factory entrance is giving a good mood. This effect is given off because when the music is by diegetic or non-diegetic, a perspective can change. In "Edward Scissorhands,” the music is suspenseful during the time of the break-in, which gives the viewer is a feeling of sympathy towards Edward. The music makes the viewer scared for Edward because it seems, by the music, that he won't get out, giving the effect of sympathy. In "Alice in Wonderland,” the music is fast-paced and eery during…

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    Twilight Stereotypes

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    Swan, falls in love with a vampire at her high school and is the only one who knows his secret. The series continues to test their relationship and love, while Bella struggles to choose between her life as a human, or eternity with her love interest, Edward, as a vampire. The Twilight series has captured the attention of people of many different age ranges. Amongst the more sensible adults, were critical thinking authors,…

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    been remarked that those who have succumbed to the disease before, will be immune to it at a later time. Administration of the infective agent was perceived to have expressed some possible immunity in those who were in good health. English physician Edward Jenner happened to be in a countryside where milkmaids became infected with cowpox. Cowpox is alike to smallpox, only it is an innocuous disease. People then believed that whoever was to come down with cowpox are…

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    Willy Wonka and the state of where Charlie lives. Another example of the changing lighting is in the movie Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton first showed that ecstatic and bright town. But when the salesperson looked through the mirror on the car the lighting change from very bright and happy to very dark and mournful. That changed the mood of the scene because the town looked very happy but, Edward lives in a very dilapidated and terrifying mansion. The last movie that involves the use of high…

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    The History Of Vaccines

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    observed that milkmaids became infected with cowpox, but not smallpox when smallpox outbreaks occurred in the community (Stern & Markel, 2005). Edward Jenner decided to test this observation using cowpox (Stern & Markel, 2005). In 1796, Jenner took pus from a cowpox lesion and inoculated James Phipps, who was eight years old at the time (Stern & Markel, 2005). Edward Jenner inoculated Phipps with smallpox several weeks after the inoculation of cowpox and Phipps never contracted smallpox (Stern &…

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