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Essay heading: Godiva's Feast
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December 10, 1999 |
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Every meal prepared in the movie elicits a series of symptoms from the characters, responding to the original emotions of the cook while the meal was prepared. This technique provides a direct connection for the audience and prevents a viewer from allowing themselves to be isolated from the story line and its character development... displayed 300 characters
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While the movie culminates in a grandiose feast, the meal serves only as the forum for the closure and reconciliation deemed necessary for the story. While we see many dishes created with painstaking effort, and the dishes may appear to most viewers as scrumptious, little is done to actually connect to the movie’s audience... displayed next 300 characters
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