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    Bella Barton: Everyone's Worst Nightmare!! Who is this girl? I thought. She was wearing a purple shirt, purple pants, and purple shoes. She looked like a girl version of Willy Wonka... It happened when me and Justine were exiting the house and got in the elevator. The elevator went down, and we saw this pink superhero. Well..she was obviously pink, I already said that, and she was wearing a Pink headpiece. She looked like the Pink Panther in a race. Talking about cats.. She was with…

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    Candy Shop War Brandon Mull,the author of Candy Shop War, often hid from others that he wrote books. One of the sentences from the book is “Nate I'm you from the future.” The man said. Pg 76 of Candy Shop War. The Candy Shop War is a sci fi filled book that comes to life through its setting, characters, and plot. This book has many settings and they all take place in Walnut Hills.Walnut Hills has a museum, one school, a couple neighborhoods, a park, and a lot more. The candy shop where they met…

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    The character Forest Gump vividly described life as being “like a box of chocolates.” It was not very hard for one to figure what Forest Gump meant by his statement. He simply was saying that a person can sometimes never know what life has in store for him or her. Life can be just like picking a piece of candy out of a box with no enclosed description of the different pieces of candy to choose from. With one thing is for sure and that is the presence of different pieces of candy-a variety to…

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    his transition from isolation to a family life. This use of a low angle makes the scene more dramatic and significant to the audience. Also, Burton applies powerful low-angle in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when everyone is talking to Willy Wonka and introducing themselves. During the introductions, Wonka is walking down the hallway with everyone who received a golden ticket and their one family member. As the kids are introducing themselves, Burton uses at a low-angle when Wonka…

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    The scene is set in shadows. Opening credits in gothic fonts roll across the screen. An eerie entity such as a tree is introduced, its branches swaying precariously in the wind. This is how almost every Tim Burton movie begins. Known for his gothic style and use of cinematic techniques, Tim Burton is a very well known film director. Tim Burton’s uses low key lighting and close up angles in order to make the viewer doubt what they think to be true; this is important because Burton wants us to…

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    hand that could me to any destination I wanted, I would want to visit Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. Imagine all of your childhood dreams come true and you win a ticket to a place that is completely filled with all of your favorite and sweetest candies. Even containing treats that are new and have never been heard of or tasted before. Who hasn’t had that fantasy? Ever since I was a kid, I remember watching the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”and often asking my parents if we…

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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    was Charlie. Charlie was poor and he lived with his mom and his grandparents. He would always save up money to buy a chocolate bar, because In five of the chocolate bars, there was a golden ticket. Whoever gets a golden ticket, wins a tour of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Fa-a-a-ctory! One day Charlie got his coin and went to buy a chocolate bar. When he opened it up, inside there was a golden slip of paper, it was one of the tickets! As soon as he realized it was the golden ticket, he ran home…

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    Eat Your Peas

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    1. Subject Matter: The title of this installation is Eat Your Peas. This installation is a one person surrealism performance which took place inside at the gallery's restroom. The side of the location proximately measures 80 square feet and covered with black and white tiles. The restroom’s walls were smeared all over with chocolate fudge; furthermore, written on one of the walls was the title of the installation “Eat Your Peas “which it seemed to be a focal point of the installation. The room…

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    Willy Wonka Analysis

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    Willy Wonka is always associated with the Chocolate factory where he is celebrated like royalty. All the children gather around him and worship Mr. Wonka as their candy king. Wonka’s candy rapidly gained popularity, that all the other chocolate makers became jealous of Mr. Wonka, they began sending spies in order to steal secret recipes. Wonka’s rivals produced the recipes they had stolen from Wonka: ice cream that would never melt, chewing gum that never lost its flavor, and candy balloons that…

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    When most people think of Tim Burton, the first thing that comes to mind is something of creepiness, or with a grim undertone to it. This is a widespread perception when taking into consideration the sense of wicked otherworldliness built up in his films. Many different stylistic characteristics contribute to this feeling through the use of different cinematic techniques. One common idea throughout Burton’s films is the misfit. The main personality is always considered strange and different from…

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