Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

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    When fools are present in literature, they serve to provide a meaningful purpose to the plot. In this draft, I will explain the parallelism that Willy Wonka and the fool in King Lear hold. Furthermore, I will provide a brief distinction between fools in literature, establish a placement for Lear’s fool and Willy Wonka, a list of how I plan to connect these two characters and I will finally explain the connections. There are two types of fools in literature; there are fools by nature and fools…

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    a German boy who loves chocolate so much that he ate chocolate bar after chocolate bar; in fact no one ever saw him without a chocolate bar in his hand. All Augustus thought about was chocolate which ended up hurting his chances of winning the competition. Augustus represents one of the deadly sins: gluttony, which is the desire to consume more than one requires. Augustus ends up falling into the chocolate river when trying to slurp up as much perfectly melted chocolate as he can. He is then…

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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl in 1994, introduce us to the main protagonist character of the book right from the start, Charlie Bucket. In short, Charlie comes from a poor family with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter the much-coveted Wonka Chocolate factory that Willy Wonka shut off to the world for years, along with 4 other lucky children. The book depicts Charlie as a filial and obedient boy, unlike the other 4 children deemed as rotten. As a result, their…

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    The story of movies has charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward scissorhands and Nightmare before christmas. What is different things and same things of this all movies. Thesis: Tim Burton uses camera angles to eye level high angle and low in order to all movies and some scene in movies. Camera angles for eye level in all movies. Charlie and the chocolate factory for eye level, In this movie have one scene have a little boy and willy wonka sad and their eyes look sad together. Edward…

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    create the setting for their movies. In Tim Burton’s film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,…

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    Parental Relationship In Tim Burton’s childhood, his parents walled up the windows in his room. He says maybe they didn’t want him to “escape”. This idea of “isolation” is seen in many of the films that he has directed. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton uses characters that are outside of society and narration to convey the idea that torn parental relationships lead to social issues in the future. Burton’s use of characters that are outcasts contributes to…

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    La Cages Aux Folle

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    I Am What I Am from La Cages Aux Folles Jerry Herman’s (b. 1931) dazzling score, and message of acceptance, has made the musical La Cages Aux Folles popular with audiences since the show’s opening night at New York’s Palace Theatre on August 21, 1983. Sung by the character of Albin, I Am What I Am, is an anthem about embracing your true self. This was the final piece I sang as a finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Although I had the love and support of the audience, some on the judging…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    He has directed many films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland. This essay will present on what he characterizes his films by. Tim Burton’s films are characterized by his use of color and lighting, use of the same actors and sound. Tim Burton characterizes his films by using lighting and colors effectively. For instance, is his films he likes to use dull colors. The color in the films Charlie in the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland were mostly very dark,…

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    industry. One of the most unforgettable film of the century is " Edward Scissorhands " it won the Hugo award for Best Dramatic Presentation, and BAFTA Award for Best production Design (www.timburtoncollective.com). Another film is " Charlie,and the Chocolate Factory " that Tim Burton recreated from Ronald Dahl. Tim Burton style is influenced, and inspired by Ronald Dahl. He influenced Tim Burton's imagination, and the cinematic technique he uses. Burton use technique that offers a dark,…

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    fails to exceed my expectations. In Burton’s movies a big part of their success because of his use of dark and gloomy cinematic elements. Burton undoubtedly always creates an eerie and mystical notion in all 3 of his movies. Willy Wonka: Charlie and the chocolate factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in the wonderland.Tim Burton does not fall too short of the mark when it comes to action and light heartiness. Burton has a special appeal to horror due to his repeated genre in the movies he…

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