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Sunday, March 3, 2019

A Synopsis of the Movie Edward Scissorhands Essay

Edward Scissorhands (1990) tells us a trading floor about an artificial man, Edward Scissorhands, who was made by a l ily inventor in his mansion atop a hill near a small towns population. Long after his inventors death, Edward is brought into society by Meg, a local resident and encounters many new and inte put downing things as he attempts to belong in civilization. The text explores concepts of belong to groups or communities and a sense of belong in relationships shown by Edwards endless seek to find clarity and purpose. A sense of isolation can be from ones difference to others, whether it be physical, mental or spiritual. Edwards hands made out of sharp scissors are iconic of his separation from the rest of society. They create a physical barrier surrounded by him and others which greatly limits the amount of physical contact Edward can have with others and the rest of the world and in turn creates a sense of isolation. This is carefully and perceptibly communicated by Bu rton through the use of colour and contrast. Specifically, Edwards initial costume is tout ensemble b need leather, decorated with metal studs and rings.His hair is jet black and very(prenominal) messy and his face is pale white. This along with Edwards mansion, a night place riddled with cobwebs and locomote apart, so far away from society, juxtaposes implausibly with the bright and vibrant colours of the town, the houses and the fit out and outfits of the townspeople. He in feature only finds a sense of belonging when he is shown kindness and outreach by Meg. She gives him clothes to wear, which although do not seem to break his theme of dimness and dullness, do still symbolise his inclusion and belonging in their society. She also offers him purpose, letting him use his scissors to trim her garden hedges and in doing this, she turns what Edward, among others, fears to be tools of destruction into tools of creativity and resultantly breaches the barrier between Edward and the world. This gives him a sense of belonging within Megs family and the rest of the community.A sense of belonging can also be achieved though relationships with others. Edward finds love when he low gear lays eyes on Kim, Megs daughter. At first she is instead intimidated by Edward and does not quite expression as if he belongs there but she gradually warms to him as everyone else does and shows him deserved kindness, making him feel as if he does belong. However this feeling of connection is eventually doomed when Edward is falsely accused by Joyce of sexual harassment and framed for robbery due to his innocence and loyalty to Kim (I did it) because you asked me to. He is driven out of town after further mis guessings in which he accidentally hurts few people and it becomes clear that he cant quite belong their because of the bushel fact that the vast majority of the townspeople cant seems to understand him.His escape from the town and its community is symbolised by Edward tearing off his clothes to reveal his original apparel. Burton uses a motif in the film the falling of snow-like ice shards as Edward makes ice sculptures with his Scissorhands. This is used to symbolise both Edwards connection with Kim and his final state and residence in the film. In a key scene, Kim dances under the falling snow and this is basically the exact present moment she falls for Edward. When he is driven away, he spends his time making sculptures and this has the heart of making snow over the town. Kim as a grandmother tells us Before he came down here, it never snowed and after, it did. The snow is metaphoric of the lack of warmth in his life, as he longs for Kims love. Edwards locomote of belonging is full of changes. Through his experiences we can learn and see that one can attempt to belong somewhere, whether they seem to belong there of course or not but they may not truly succeed.

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