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    Whoville Grinch

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    The Grinch has always been an outcast by the Who’s, and has always have a bad relationship with them. It gets worse near Christmas time since he had a traumatic experience when he was a child with his childhood crush. The Grinch ends up coming into town and get embassred again and plans to seek revenge on the town of Whoville and its people. Some of the Grinch's habits indicate a disturbance in his oral stage of development. In the beginning of the movie, we witness the Grinch eating glass bottles

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    the Grinch was didn’t fit in with the kids in his class because he was different than the rest. This makes his ID take over. He has an unconscious hatred. The unhappy childhood is the cause of his aggression. The Grinch builds his anger toward Christmas and everyone that is different from him because he is made fun of before his classmates during the Christmas season. When the Grinch throws Cindy Lou in the mail machine, it displays the growing power of the ID. Max his dog convinces the Grinch to

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    The Grinch Brittany Caruso The grinch is a rude, loud character who has a deep overwhelming hate for christmas due to his childhood trauma. After he ran away from whoville he moved to Mt. Crumpit with his dog, and only companion. The Grinch only leaves his cave to steal food, or bother other people. When we are first introduced to the Grinch we see that he lives in a rather disorganized space, and is rude and self-centered. He attempts to kill Cindy Lou Hoo by throwing her into a mail

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    Movie Analysis The movie I chose to analyze is The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Jim Carrey edition. The movie is about a sad, grumpy, stubborn creature known as “The Grinch” who hates everything about Christmas. He befriends a Who from Whoville and unconsciously warms up to the idea of Christmas and everything that it entails. At the beginning of the movie the Grinch does what makes him “happy”, if you can call it that. He sits in his cave by himself, torments people and thinks of ways to ruin Christmas

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    As the green sourpuss of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Jim Carrey doesn’t just wear Rick Baker’s gooey green, evil makeup; he consolidates with it. He molds the creased feline cheeks, viscous green hair, and crooked yellow teeth to his own grin and to every last eruption of his mischievously divided personality. The Grinch, who lives in a cave tucked atop the peak of Mount Crumpit, likes to hate on everything, especially Christmas. He has an answering machine that threatens violence

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    The Grinch is a good person. He is a good person because, he had really cared for the whole whoville. Also, he was friendly to them because,he had gave back their christmas and presents. The Grinch is not guilty of the charges brought against him nor does he have poor character. . The Grinch may had of committed many crimes, that had made him guilty ,but deep down in his heart its kindness. Like the Grinch he had cared for them. When the Grinch had gave back the whoville children back their christmas

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    The Grinch is not guilty of the charges brought against him. He should not be accused to doing anything wrong. He has great character. The Grinch just wanted to be left alone and he wanted to be all to himself. He stayed away from others on the mountains. One example of how the grinch had goodness in his heart is when he saved Cindy Loo. He made sure she didn’t get hurt at all. Cindy Loo fell into the present wrapping machine and the Grinch saved her from getting hurt. When Cindy Loo was on top

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    The Grinch, n’ Mr. Scrooge. There name’s may not sound the same, but their personality and character do. In the movie; The Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch’s was evil and grumpy and selfish and greedy in the beginning. In the movie; A Christmas Carol, Mr. Scrooge was the exact same in the beginning evil grumpy selfish and greedy Now: some may argue that the Grinch and Mr Scrooge had too different settings and events that happened, but if your really think about the dramatic change from evil to

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    Examples Of The Grinch

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    The Grinch is not guilty of the charges brought against him, because he gave back the presents that he stole. He also saved Cindy Lou from falling of the cliff. He cared, and after all that he turned himself into the town police. People believe that he is guilty because of the stuff he did. The Grinch turned out to be a kind caring person. In the Beginning of the movie he had a small heart. Towards the ending of the movie he grew a bigger heart. The Grinch is not guilty of the charges brought against

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    Comparing Ron Howard's How the Grinch Stole Christmas to Dr. Seuss' Grinch Whether or not you consider Ron Howard's version of Dr Seuss's classic How The Grinch Stole Christmas comical, yet disgraceful, there's no ignoring the little green monster's reign over the box office. The movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey, was released in November of 2000, reaching a gross high of over $200 million in the U.S alone (The Numbers). However, I feel that this version has over exaggerated

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