Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

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    of which are relinquishments all along our way.” This is what Marsha Sinetar, an American writer, has to say about tragic events and their consequences. Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is similar to Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because they both have characters with tragic flaws, severe reactions, and somewhat helpful protagonists. The characters in both literary works have different personalities that represent something, and because the characters had these…

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    accredited film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator is the friendly face behind many of the top movies of the decade. He rose to fame because of his excellent work in movies that have been a staple in childhood. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride are just three movies from Tim Burton. Although all the movies present different plots and problems the one similarity between all of them is the superb use of cinematic techniques. In particular, Tim…

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    Numerous flashbacks show how Wonka grew up as a kid, how he got the idea for his massive chocolate factory, and he his father tried to hide the wondrous candies and chocolates of the word. Another way that Burton introduces these wacky outcast characters are through the fantastical settings that he puts them in. For instance, in Edward Scissorhands Burton…

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    helpless. so we are worried for her, because we are unsure if she will be okay. Another thing that Burton uses in his films is, low key lighting. This low key lighting is used in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory to show things as dark, such as in Willy Wonka’s flashback about him finding the umpalumpas. Wonka talks about how terrible of a place it was where the umpalumpas lived, and the low key lighting helped show the darkness of the…

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    Portuguese (GTranslate). Portugal is a fascinating place in southwestern Europe (Gullain Pg 4). Portugal is a wonderful place to go to travel and see some natural wonders such as the Peneda Geres (Coelho). If chocolate is your liking, then you will love the Obidos International Chocolate Festival (Christopher). The weather in north Portugal is a comfortable 70 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for relaxing in the sun (Britannica). Come on down to Portugal and see just what you are missing!…

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    kids to write children’s stories, which began seriously with the publication of James and the Giant Peach in 1961(Notablebiographies.com). Dahl began to publish more and more children’s books but one of his most popular books is Charlie and the Chocolate…

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    fruit juice to toothpaste, the edible film is designed for in-store use as well as being inserted into magazines and other marketing literature. The idea of a tasting strip was pursued by Adnan Aziz who was captivated by the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Steele, 2010). Allowing customers to taste new product flavors before purchasing brought about a new dimension for…

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    First the remake Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (2005), which has Depp playing the iconic role of Willy Wonka. With the impossible task of trying to compete with Gene Wilder's performance, the film, and Depp's portrayal, take a wildly different turn. Since the original Willy Wonka actually focused more on Charlie, this time around the focus was on Willy and his familial problems. Depp was able to portray the childlike and madcap candy maker…

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    The choir chose this song as a dedication to Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka, from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. It created a timbre or tone color that was soft, light, and former a sense of wonder. It was very peaceful and harmonious. The pace was adagio, slow, and dynamic was pianissimo, very quiet. Personally, it reminded me…

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    As previously mentioned, individuals with SPD are likely to enter remission over time. Research found that many individuals with SPD are found to have low self-esteem when it comes to identifying if they have status and wealth and successful intimate relationships (Ullrich et al., 2007). As Schizotypal Personality Disorder tends to first appear in children and adolescences, there is a good chance for SPD going into remission if situations are changed. Children and adolescents with Schizotypal…

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