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Analytical Essay On Edward Scissorhands

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Edward Scissorhands Analytical Essay Edward Scissorhands explores how difficult it can be to fit in. To what extent do you agree? In the movie, Edward Scissorhands, Tim Burton explores that it can be hard to fit in if you’re different. He does this through the three different characters, Edward, Peg and Esmeralda who all have their own reasons for not fitting. While Edward is classified as an outsider because of how he looks, Esmeralda is classified as an outsider because of her beliefs and Peg is an outsider because of how she acts compared to the other townspeople who are gossipy. As soon as Esmeralda is introduced the audience she is depicted as different from the other bright, colourful towns people. The audience first meets Esmeralda …show more content…

The first person who first meets Edward is Peg when she is going up to the mansion to sell her Avon cosmetics. He comes out of the shadows Peg is shocked by his looks. “Oh my! What happened to you?” She asked shocked by his scissor hands. During this the camera shots of Edward are mostly close ups on his face and hands point out his most unique and different features. Edward’s clothes throughout the entire movie are tight, black, leather which is very different to the bright colourful town’s people’s clothes and often these clothes made him stand out which set him apart from the town’s people. Edward isn’t just set apart by film techniques, he is also very much an outsider to the towns who find him curious. This is shown in a few situations. The main one is at the BBQ when George Monroe meets Edward and asks him to play cards. “Would you like that? The only thing is you can’t cut.” George said making fun of Edward’s differences, something he wouldn’t do to a friend. While Edward and Esmeralda are quite different from the town’s people, Peg is one of them but struggles to fit in at times because of how she sees things and how she is more

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