Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

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    communicates the idea that this should be the status quo in our society. In the movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses color contrast to state how the abnormal is the new status quo. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the main character Charlie lives in a plain, old, and nasty town. Tim Burton presents the town with sad grayish colors and…

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    back story of the main character is always and extremely important aspect in Burton’s films. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka frequently has flashbacks that tell the story of his youth and how he became a chocolate maker. Flashbacks are also used as a more interesting way to tell the story of how he came to work with the Oompa-Loompas. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory there is also the use of “the outcast”. By making the two main characters outcasts, it is not only easy to…

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    adventure to Wonderland, the audience realizes that abnormal is better than the traditional norm. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie wins a golden ticket for a visit to Willy Wonka’s mammoth factory. “Do you like my meadow? Try some of my grass! Please have a blade, please do, it's so delectable and so darn good looking!” said Willy Wonka to the kids. The factory’s stunning chocolate waterfall, edible grass, and candy mushrooms were all so elegant to Charlie compared to his old, tacky…

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    Oct. 2016. Web. 27 Jan. 2017.) Depp did such an amazing job, that Timothy asked him to continue to be in his movies. Depp has been in Edward Scissorhands, Alice through the looking glass, Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows, and Charlie and the chocolate factory to name a…

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    that James and the Giant Peach was a famous book, Roald started working on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In late September, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was published. Roald dedicated this book to his son Theo, he got the story line from his passion for chocolate and his school day memories. The film version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in 1971. For instance, Roald wrote a screenplay called You Only Live Twice. You Only…

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    Genesis 2 and 3 might seem that it focuses on the creation of the world as we know. However, if we look beyond this storyline, we can see that Genesis 2 and 3 is actually about how God tests Mankind. The testing is not to see Mankind fail, but rather, how Mankind can improve. Throughout the entirety of Genesis 2 and 3, we see that The Garden of Eden was made by God that one may test Mankind. We can see this through the order of creation, how Mankind gets tested, and from how the punishments are…

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    the worlds most seductive sweet, cocoa. In her book “Bitter chocolate” she reveals how much blood and horror is mixed into producing the regular chocolate bar on the shelfs you see in your local super markets. She later shows us the history of chocolate, from the Spanish who learn about it from the Aztecs and enslave them forcing them into labour intensive crop harvest and dried with slave labour. Only after learning about how the chocolate I am consuming every day is made was when this book…

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    It shows that Chipotle is starting a movement against factory-made food and explains its agenda and motivation. The scarecrow, when he comes home blue is inspired by his little garden. His face brightens and the music picks up as he picks vegetables, takes them into the city and starts his own little store.…

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    In 1970, the Beatles break up, and a Palestinian group hijacks five planes. In 1971, the London Bridge is brought to the US and the UK changes their currency system to decimal systems for currency. In 1972, the Watergate scandal begins and pocket calculators are introduced. Also in this year, Mark Spitz Wins Seven Gold Medals. In 1973, the Sears Tower is built and the US pulls out of Vietnam. In 1974, the Terracotta Army is discovered in China and Mikhail Baryshnikov Defects. In 1975, the…

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    Every year in the beginning of February I look forward to tuning into the biggest sporting event of the year: The Super Bowl. I watch this game for a multitude of reasons that include: The various of snacks and sweets to devour, my team is playing, or even just to watch the 30 second or minute commercials, that Big businesses spend millions on to share their product with as many as possible. The advertisements that I see too often on TV include Car commercials, alcohol commercials and food…

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