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    adrenaline rushing through my veins. I even went on the Haunted Mansion ride even though I was alone. To this day I do not know how I got so lucky. Now this is where things go sour, I went into one of the Disney shops, and I saw a very cute looking mad hatter plush, it looked very appealing to me; so I just grabbed it and left the store. All of a sudden, a large and grotesque looking security guard stops me. I felt as though my heart stopped inside my chest, and my blood ran cold. He asks me…

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    There are many people who have influenced the world, our community, and each and everyone of us. The person I have chosen isn’t famous. She isn’t known around the world. Even many people in our community don’t know her by name. This amazing person is Andrea Smith. Andrea came to our school in first grade. She was different than all of us and many people were afraid of her because they had never seen anyone like her. I felt an odd pull to her and wanted to be around her all the time. I knew she…

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    Tim Burton Analysis

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    that even though Karl’s a Giant, and the camera angles show him towering over Edward he doesn’t want to eat people.Likewise, in Alice and Wonderland Tim burton uses the same high and low angle sequence when Alice meets The Mad Hatter, the Camera switches from a high angle at mad hatter’s level, to a low angle at Alice’s level. In the This is when Alice believes she has little importance in wonderland, and is powerless. This is expressed to the viewers by using the camera angles to make her look…

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    Gothic Conventions

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    Gothic literature has an incredibly vast and important history. It is based off of gothic architecture and became a genre in literature in the late 1700s. This genre was created by the rejection of predictability and this sent writers to the “murky past”, The Middle Ages, to write about (Snodgrass). The time period was such a great inspiration for gothic literature since it was very contrasting with great improvements and horrible crimes. Later in the 18th century gothic literature switched from…

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    The most renowned and classic of the genre of literary nonsense novel, beloved by avid readers over the globe more than a century, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” was written by eminent English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll during the Victorian era. The inspiration for this fantasy fiction was a real little girl named Alice, the protagonist of the novel and Carroll invents a story related to this little girl which the title of this story ultimately…

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    The sound of the title is a very familiar sound, like the sound of my father’s keys being tossed on the glass table in the doorway, or my sister’s bubbly laugh. It’s a name that I’ve grown up. Alice and her adventures. To analyze it, Alice is our lense throughout the novel. She trots the trails of wonderland, watching a baby become a big, played croquet with a flamig, and my favorite, puzzling over riddles at a chaotic tea party. These are her adventures. In all honesty, I believe the…

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    In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice is a little girl who lives during the Victorian Era in England. Throughout the story, Alice showed many character traits. In the beginning, she shows the reader that she is both curious and brave. She also shows thats she is a very polite mature girl for her age. In the beginning of the story, Alice shows she is a very curious child. When she saw the white rabbit, it caught her attention and she decided to follow it. She followed it down the rabbit…

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    Lewis Carroll’s real name is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He was born on January 27, 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England. Carroll was not only a children’s writer, but a photographer and mathematician. Carroll is the son of the Reverend Charles Dodgson and Frances Jane (Lutwidge). Carroll suffered from a stutter and was deaf in one ear. He had ten brothers and sisters and was the third oldest. This contributed to his wild imagination because he would make up stories and games for his younger…

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    Grace E. B. Vogel #28 Tim Burton Timothy Walter Burton was born in Burbank, California, on August 25th, 1958. He goes by Tim Burton, or just Tim for short. He is known for blending elements of fantasy, and horror. Tim also draws. In his artwork, he creates characters with big, egglike, heads, little bodies, pale, grey, blue, skin, and large, White, round eyes. His artwork is often blended into his movies, such as Alice through the looking glass, Alice in Wonderland, Edward Scissorhands, Corpse…

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    possible.Alice in Wonderland was the little girl that everyone loved to love. Everyone still loves this bubbly, adventurous little girl. From the moment she fell down the rabbit hole, one was on an adventure with her. One encountered a talking rabbit, a Mad Hatter's tea party, and a Queen of Heart's evil wrath.…

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