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Friday, December 14, 2018

'Big Fish\r'

'The whacking Fish is based on a genre, Southern Gothic, where freak nature comes in a role in story keying. The Brobdingnagian Fish have three most rough-cut elements in Southern Gothic. Those elements are impri countersignment, freakiness, and supernatural. The spawn would tell a story to his son about his life. However, his son thinks his father is full of lies. It brings the conflict between macrocosm and fiction. In Southern Gothic, it doesnt matter because it combined earthly concern and fiction into one story. Although, it is hard to see the verity behind it because in the movie, the father make up a lot of stuff even though it is almost true.\r\nImprisonment is undercoat in The Big Fish, because the father is imprisoned in his room and in the hospital. Also, the villiage kept all of its people until Ed unexpended the villiage. Those people couldve been there for years because they love their rest home so much. The giant was in his cave because he was shunned and fe ared by the people until Ed befriended the giant. Imprisonment is found in Southern Gothic, and is in found in the story as well.\r\nSupernatural is everywhere in The Big Fish, because there was a woman who cancelled into a fish during the movie. The twins were conjurned but at the end they were serparated. Also, the giant was a huge individual who was isolated for a long time. The circus was fill up with strange people. correct the headmaster is a savage at night, and The Eye shows a persons future death. Also, the guidance the son was born was very There was a lot of supernatural involved with the movie.\r\nFreakiness is all more or less in the movie, because the villiagepeople had no shoes nor socks on. They walked around barefoot. Even the father was telling a story with his rattling(a) imaginations. He even made his death the air he saw in The Eye. He current his death from the beginning he saw his death. The father never once freaked out but sooner looking foward to t he day he dies. Everyone was there at his funeral. By everyone he knows in his life showed up for his funeral.\r\n'

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