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Tim Burton And Edward Sccissorhands

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Tim Burton, a Hollywood director who commonly uses outcast protagonists says “If you’ve ever had that feeling of loneliness, or being an outsider, it never quite leaves you.” Tim Burton, is commonly known for using characters with tragic backgrounds and characters that are outcasts to show you can still get through and push past it. The rest of society seems as though they have more power and a better life than them because they have not been through the same experiences as them and they are what “normal” people are. In both Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton portrays the character with a tragic beginning and becoming an outcast because of it, and as someone who overcomes what they have been through and has done something good for society.
Burton’s films use outcast protagonists to demonstrate that even if someone is an outcast that they can overcome it and do something good for society. In Edward Scissorhands, Burton uses close ups to show the differences Edward has compared to the rest of the people in the neighborhood. Burton also uses low key lighting when Edward is shown and high key lighting when the neighborhood is shown. Edward compared to the rest of the neighborhood is very different. Edward is shy, has weird clothes and doesn’t know anybody there. The people that live in the neighborhood are very talkative, they all know each other very well and wear normal clothes. Whenever Edward is shown there is mostly low key lighting to portray

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