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Tim Burton's Film Edward Scissorhands: American Suburban Life

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Tim Burton’s film, Edward Scissorhands, based on American suburban life; portrays society at its worse. Throughout the film Edward is stretched into what society wants him to be but he still doesn't live up to the expectations of the neighbours and hides in his manor for the rest of his life. Judgemental, monotonous and conservative are all words that Burton has conveyed about American society.

Tim Burton has cleverly portrayed society with a judgemental atmosphere. The neighbours judge Edward because of his appearance. Tim Burton has given Edward certain characteristics to make him different to everyone else. The isolation in Edward’s manor has affected him emotionally and psychologically. He isn’t just visually different he also hasn't got well developed social skills and because of this he doesn't say a large amount of dialogue throughout the film. Burton did this to emphasis the fact that because Edward doesn’t have developed social skills he is out spoken. His scissor hands support this idea of judgment through society as they are strange and make people feel nervous around Edward. Therefore if they feel nervous around him it isn’t likely …show more content…

In the film, all the neighbours like to be the same and when someone like Edward comes and interrupts their unity they manipulate him into being one of them. Edward fails to make the neighbours happy and is banished to his manor. Burton has developed this idea with the start of the movie showing all of the houses consisting of one main colour all with a grey roof. He then complemented the idea of monotony with all the men leaving at the same time for work. When Edward comes to the neighbourhood all of the neighbours come together as one and try to find out whom Edward is and how they can exploit him. All of these ideas convey a form of unity between the neighbourhood. Burton’s influences of monotony in the film are clear and very

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