Tim Burton's Use Of Creativity In Edward Scissorhands

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Unleash the Beast Within
In today's society as people get older they are expected to become more logical and adultlike, but Tim Burton believe that we should all imagine more. In Burton's films he uses his childlike imagination to create unique stories. Tim Burton wants everyone to unleash the child within, just like he does, and create their own creative and unique stories. Through childlike innocence, imagination and creativity and whimsical worlds, Tim Burton believes that imagination is key to a person's success.
Burton exemplifies the fact that childlike innocence is key in life throughout his films. In Edward Scissorhands he uses Edward’s naivety and childlike innocence to show how he can succeed in his new town. Edward doesn't understand why the wives in the town keep asking him for favors like a new haircut or trimming the hedges, but the audience knows that they are using him for his talent not the person he is. In this, Edward succeeds by fitting into the town because his childlike innocence makes him oblivious to what the town people really want him for. …show more content…

In Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Charlie is creative in how he solves the problems inside the chocolate factory and imagines what he could do and what happens in the factory. By Charlie using his wild imagination and unleashing his creativity Charlie wins the best prize of all, the chocolate factory. As Charlie uses his unbound imagination and by letting his creativity off the leash, Charlie succeeds by creatively executing the solutions to the road bumps in the factory he receives the ultimate