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    even more creepy than it already is? Burton’s answer would be low key lighting‚ and most of us would say the same too. An innocent child telling a ghost story around a campfire with a flashlight below her chin would also agree. For example‚ in Alice in Wonderland‚ Burton compses the Knave of Hearts more evil and creepy then he already is in the

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    The house and nursery replaced the mom and dad. Peter and Wendy become disrespectful towards their parents. Along with the personality changes of the children‚ the nursery scenes change with them. The nursery used to be fantasies‚ such as Alice in Wonderland‚ Aladdin‚ or the land of Oz. After the kids’ behaviour changes‚ the scenes in the nursery change to a hot burning sun in Africa were lions are feasting by a water hole. Since the parents didn’t have anymore options‚ they decide to call their

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    CHARACTER SKETCH: ALICE Alice was the first person in the world to survive a brain transplant. She was involved in a terrible accident and the only way to keep her alive was to place her in Gail Jarred’s body. She used to have the same copper red hair and freckles as her identical twin sister has. Her new body has large dark brown eyes and portrayed to have a lean‚ athletic body. Alice has mixed emotions about everything that has happened to her. In her new body‚ she feels more confident due to

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    The Mad Hatter is the infamous character from Alice in wonderland. Using the muti-axis diagnosis as provided by the DSM-IV I will discuss and Diagnose this character pun intended. The only thing in this paper that will be neglected is Axis V which would require a face to face professional therapy session (APA 2000). To accurately diagnose the Mad Hatter it is essential to review his past in combination with his current symptoms. After carefully examining and giving a diagnosis to the Mad Hatter I

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    characters and place. Through the distinctively visual Henry Lawson and Tim Burton convey interesting views on environment and human interactions‚ and their affect on people and society in Lawsons “The Loaded Dog” and “The Drovers Wife” and Burtons “Alice in Wonderland. Good morning markers and peers. These texts develop our understanding of persistence‚ mental and physical strength and mateship through survival in an unforgiving environment. Lawsons “The Loaded Dog” conveys distinctively visual elements

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    The "Happily" Ever Afters

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    Apple from her mom Which would have worked better as a bomb But the Witch couldn’t get it from Suddam   And there goes her Happily Ever After   Cinderella & Alice in Wonderland   Have you ever wondered why Cinderella’s stepmom locked her high? She must be contained within her cell because of Alice D.   Alice was in Wonderland in a dark‚ dark cell. She claimed that rabbits talked to her but even you can tell That there was something wrong with her and she shared it with Elle.   Ella

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    others say everyone is their own person and unique. Well‚ both statements are true – in some ways‚ women can be the same‚ while they each have their own unique personalities and traits. Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge may seem as different as Alice in Wonderland and the Queen of Hearts‚ but both are passionate‚ strong for the ones they believe in‚ and both demand respect. While differences undoubtedly outweigh the similarities between Lucie and Madame Defarge‚ both have striking likenesses. Both

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    time‚ tearing them into confetti.” Alice then has the following thoughts “ No more. Erase it all. I will not longer by odd Alyss. Odd Alyss must die. (Beddor 89). This is a big turning point in the book because this is when Alice starts changing and conforming to the real world. She starts wearing English clothes and stops attempting to use her white imagination. At this point Alice has become desperate and is willing to do anything in order to be ordinary. Alice is proposed to by Prince Leopold‚

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    knew that the book was about a girl named Alice‚ who follows a rabbit through a hole and landed in Wonderland where she lived quite an adventure. • Did you see a film version of the book? I have seen a movie version of the book but somehow I have never seen it to the end. • What are your expectations before reading? I expect that it’s a good book because it is pretty famous and I hope that can read the whole book. Chapter 1 Down the Rabbit-Hole. Alice is sitting on a bank with her sister and she

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    Thesis Statement: Wanderlust is necessary for the creative mind. “Curious thoughts lead to curious places.” – Lee Jeans Philippines Alice‚ drowsily reading a book‚ catches sight of a White Rabbit in a waistcoat. The White Rabbit brings out a pocket watch and blurts out he was running late. Out of curiosity‚ Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole. Alice encounters a potion‚ a cake and a mushroom that could alter her size. She met animals that could talk‚ people who are trapped in perpetual

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