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    Alice Found There

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    After the book was published, its sales went through the roof and many foreign editions had to be made. Inspired by how well Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland performed, “Carroll began work on a sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, published in 1872,” (Stanley 18). Unsurprisingly, the sequel was just as successful as it’s prequel. Many 19th century critics found Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to have a “sheer imaginative force, coupled with a blend of humor,…

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    Lily Andersen Mrs. Hellem English-4 10 May 2016 Curiouser and curiouser Whoever said fairytales are for everyone was right. Alice’s Wonderland is a dream come true, filled with talking flowers, clothes-wearing animals and colorful characters. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has long been a fanciful escape for young children and adults everywhere with the intent of exercising their imaginations and preserving their youth. But is this truly what Lewis Carroll wanted his novel to accomplish?…

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    Naming of Cats” has many different types of allusions in it; the poem starts with the following: The Naming of Cats is a difficult matter, It isn't just one of your holiday games; You may think at first I'm as mad as a hatter… (1-3) Many are familiar with the “Mad Hatter”, a quirky man from Lewis Carol’s “Alice and Wonderland”, Eliot uses this comparison to exaggerate his mind state and the audience’s opinion of the narrator. In this same poem he lists the names…

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    It is in this garden that Alice saves multiple men from the Queen of Hearts’ wrath and is invited for a game of croquet with an odd twist. The balls are hedgehogs and the mallets, flamingos. The Queen quickly orders the execution of many players while Alice finds the Cheshire cat again. He initiates a conversation, but is quickly interrupted by the King of Hearts, who is ultimately ignored by the cat. The King is angered and orders the cat’s execution but no one knows how to go about the…

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    Tim Burton: The Wickedly Innocent Director of his Time Society can often view others as “strange” or “unusual” from their own standards. Tim Burton, however, breaks those usual standards to represent the abnormal life of others. Instead, Burton would see and use those extraordinary people to incorporate them into his own films. Burton combines outcast protagonists and fantastical settings to convey the idea that society wrongly teaches people to fear the unknown. One way that Burton shows this…

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    Who Is Batman A Hero

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    superhero protector of gotham. Batman is the one who fights the bad guys in gotham like the joker, bane, the riddler, scarecrow, catwoman, poison ivy, two-face, mr.freeze, penguin, clayface, harley quinn, killer croc, deadshot, firefly, killer moth, mad hatter, man bat, solomon grundy, and many other villains. Batman as a child was very rough. He suffered his parents death for many years and swore right then and there he would get revenge on joseph chilton. Joseph was also known as joe chill, a…

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    Rabbit Monologue

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    "Jimin-ah.." She whispers, cupping my face in her hands. "You dance for hours and hours, and exercise until dawn, but the members and I, along with everyone else, think.. know that you can't exert yourself like this. You drive yourself literally mad trying to please every single person out there with the perfect body and perfect dancing." Her fingertips are cool against my hot, flushed skin as her right thumb traces the outline of my cheekbones and my jaw, trailing the sweat marks. "The real…

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    wondrous piece of escapism. Tim Burton re-imagines the esteemed and treasured story in the genuine good judgment of recreation. This is by giving Alice an added and established background, in addition to a romantic subplot involving Alice and the Mad Hatter. In this paragraph, I will be writing about five techniques that Tim Burton used to Emphasise Alice ‘real world’. Tim Burton uses costumes to emphasise Alice bland, Ridged and depleted ‘real’ world. Alice starts by wearing a long blue…

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    illustrates Grandpa Joe’s love and kindness toward Charlie. Grandpa Joe sets the example that money is not needed to be happy, only family. In Alice in Wonderland, Burton illustrates the Mad Hatter’s brave and fearless personality through many shots including a shot reverse shot between him and the Queen of Hearts. The Mad Hatter confronts the queen, and lies to her face to try to keep Alice…

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    well whatever the role might be. When having a role in any movie he has no trouble adding his own unique vibes into his character, whether it be Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of Caribbean to Willy Wonka in Charlie in the Chocolate Factory or The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland. My favorite performance of Johnny Depp would have to be Charlie in the Chocolate Factory all though it's one of the most frightening to me. The reasons it would be my favorite is because Willy Wonka, the character he…

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