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The popular movie “Edward Scissorhands” by Tim Burton portrays an excellent example of a story about differences. ...
This film depicts Edward as a hero, since he is highly misunderstood and brings something new to the never changing routine of the town he is brought to. ... Edward cuts the women’s hair into outrageous fashions; he manicures the suburban lawns into something off of a Disney set with all the characters he creates from the topiary.
Edward is the creation of a kindly old inventor played wonderfully by the experienced horror film veteran – Vincent Price. The inventor died before he could give Edward hands, leaving him alone in a remote castle on a hill for most of his life.
Approximate Word count = 555 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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