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    “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” By Roald Dahl This Book is about a very poor boy called Charlie Bucket. He lives in a small broken down, two roomed wooden house with his family. His family consists of his four old grandparents that have not been out of bed in the last 20 years! His parents also live in the house. And finally there is little Charlie. Charlie is the luckiest little boy in whole world, he just doesn’t know it yet. It all started when the newspapers announced that Willy

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    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory rated a seven point eight out of ten. In 2005, a remake of the movie was made with a new title, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was directed by Tim Burton and produced by Lorne Orleans, Richard D. Zanuck, and Brad Grey. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was rated a six point eight out of ten. Judging by the ratings, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was enjoyed more than Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Although the two movies have just about the

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    Tim Burton's Cinematic Tecnique

    Tim Burton is a well-known American film director that has created dozens of dark movies. Two of his most famous films include the very original story of Edward Scissorhands in and his retelling of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Both films use many devices to help tell their unique stories, but Tim Burton’s expert use of lighting and camera angles cause the viewers to stay glued to the screen. One of the most powerful and visual elements any director can use to help create a story is color.

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    Book Review

    College of Balingasag Balingasag, Misamis Oriental College Department Book Review on CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY By Roald Dahl Submitted by: Rusty B. Dominise Submitted to: Ms. Sheehan Mae Author October 11, 2012 CHARACTERS: Willy Wonka  the owner of the biggest chocolate factory in the world and the genius in candies and sweets making Charlie Bucket  the poor young fellow who was very lucky Augustus Gloop  the very fat child who have done

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    The Techniques In Tim Burton's Film

    Big Fish, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and many more things. He’s an American movie maker, producer and etc he’s the best at what he does. It’s as if Edgar Allen Poe and Dr.Seuss had a child. In movies like Charlie and the Chocolate you see his Dr.Seuss influence come into play with wacky tilted and twisted buildings. And then other movies like Big Fish you see the horror come to life through a spooky forest. Tim Burton uses a multitude of styles in his movies like in Charlie and the Chocolate

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    Blooms Taxonomy

    Draw on Bloom's taxonomy to demonstrate the value of thinking about thinking. Good morning/afternoon/evening, wherever this presentation finds you. I will be drawing on Bloom’s taxonomy to understand and demonstrate the importance of thinking about thinking. I will be discussing a brief history surrounding the taxonomy, what it means today, the different levels of thinking involved and how they differ, plus demonstrate how we can reach sophisticated thinking within academia and our lives using

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    Charlie Should Not Have Done the Surgery

    In the exciting text of Flowers for Algernon, Algernon a lab mouse was undergoing a procedure to get him intellectually advanced. Now, Charlie an intellectually disabled man did the surgery and changed drastically. I strongly believe that Charlie should not have had the surgery for multiple reasons. Many people would think that Charlie made the right decision in doing the surgery for a number of reasons. Charlie’s intelligence was at its peak after the surgery. Being smart had always been

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    Creative Writing: Charlie St. Cloud

    Charlie St. Cloud at the age of 16 and Sam at the age of 10 are two brothers who have a bond so strong, no force can separate them. When their mom leaves Charlie to babysit Sam, they decide to go watch a 1991 Red Sox baseball game in Boston against the New York Yankees with their pet beagle, Oscar. They “borrow” their neighbor Mrs.Pungs Ford Country Squire. On the way there they can’t decide on which CD to listen while crossing the General Edwards Bridge over the Saugus River. On the way home, Charlie

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    Evidence That Charlie Wales Is Not Ready for Parenthood

    20153_AML 2020_9556 July 22, 2015 Evidence that Charlie Wales is not Ready for Parenthood In the first chapter, Charlie explains to the barman at the Ritz Hotel that he has returned to Paris “for four or five days to see my little girl” (1145). Charlie’s previous life style, mistakes and the use of alcohol resulted in him losing guardianship of his daughter Honoria. Charlie was absent from Honoria’s life for 10 months but now feels he is ready to be a father again. Good parenting skills

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    Edward Scissorhands Comparison

    Anyone who has seen Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and/or Big Fish, can tell that the films have similar characteristics. The films seem to be (what feel the films give you), even though all three films have completely different protagonists and adventures. In one film called Edward Scissorhands, the protagonist struggles to fit in with society because he has scissors for hands; in Big Fish, the son of a dying father who is a storyteller, tries to figure out if there is

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