Yes both of these movies are in Wonderland, but they start out in Britain. I don't lknow the exact time period but I'm guessing that it is not recent because of the way that they talk and they dress. The setting has a great impact on Alice because she is confused and lost and wants to go home. I liked the New Alice in Wonderland because it has more of a plot and Alice has to accomplish something in the end.
 
The setting in Newsies makes me think that its going to be about a bunch of hoodrats getting in trouble and that they would have to get themselves out of some trouble. The character's life situations affect them because when they try to do a strike it won't really matter that much since they are just newsies and they don't matter. If this movie was placed in a place other than a city it would be completely different. I think this because if it were in just a little town then the newsies would probably get what they wanted in a short amount of time since its a smaller place to convince versus New York which has a lot more important things to worry about.
 
The plots in these two movies are the same for the most part besides that in Rear Window he thinks that Thorwald killed his wife and in Disturbia Kale thinks that Turner killed a missing girl on the news and a club girl that Turner brought home one night. Another difference is that Jeffreys is stuck inside because he broke his leg and Kale is stuck inside because he is on house arrest. I think that they made this difference so that Disturbia would be more believable and so that Kale could move around the house more to see other things. In my opinion Disturbia is better. I think this because
 
In both of the movies, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the characters are the same beside some of the moms in the first ones are dads in the second one. I don't think that this makes any difference in the movie. One character change that did make a difference is Charlie's dad in the and the Chocolate Factory. He made a difference because he would get Charlie toothpaste caps so he could make a replica of the chocolate factory and that really shows Charlie's fasination in the chocolate factory. Mostly all of the moods of the characters are the same in both of the movies because Willy Wonka. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Wonka is more weird and has a lot of flashbacks and in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory he is weird but most of the time he's normal. I think that the characters in the movies are basically the same but if I had to pick one I would say the characters in Willy Wonka and the CHocolate Factory. I think this because they are more
 
The story Forrest Gump starts out when Forrest is just a little kid in BLANK. Then when Forrest grows up he goes to college in BLANK. You can tell that the time period was not recent in this movie because while Forrest was in college Black people were just then going to school with White people. After Forrest is done with college he goes into the Army and has to go fight in Vietnam. When Forrest gets out of the army he goes back home and takes care of his mama. Then him and Jenny get toghether and have a son. The setting of Forrest Gump affected Forrest because most of the time Forrest was not with Jenny, his friend that he is in love with, because she was always on the road.
 
The plot in the movie Philidelphia is when a lawyer, Andy, gets AIDS and the law firm that he works at fires him because of it. So then Andy went out looking for a lawyer and the lawyer that he hired was homophobic. So then they went to court. While in court Andy passes out and has to be rushed to the hospital. Andy ended up winning the case while in the hospital, but he died a few days later.
 
    In stories there are always those stereotype characters that you just know will be there. Some of them could be like a wise old man to guide the hero to go and save everyone like he's supposed to. There is a wise old man in The Lion King, and that is Rafiki. Rafiki found Simba and showed him how he could talk to his father so then Simba could get some sense into him to go back and save his home. Another stereotype is the hero of course, and that would be Simba. The bad guy stereotype in The Lion King would be Scar. He is the bad guy because he killed Mufasa and told Simba to run away so he could take over as king of Pride Rock. One more stereotype is the side kicks that help the hero save everyone and win in the end. Simba's sidekicks in the movie are Timon and Pumba. When Simba ran away Timon and Pumba where his only friends and they helped him survive in the jungle. Also when Simba went back to challenge Scar they created a diverson for the hyenas so Simba could get pasted. All of these stereotypes are what puts the whole story together and without them there wouldn't be any story.
 
    An archetypal character is a hero, a villan, a mentor, or an outcast. There are a lot of examples of archetypal characters in The Lion King. For example there is Simba. Simba is an archetypal character because he is the hero who saved everyone in his home from when Scar was king and brought the hyenas to live with the lions. Scar could also be an archetypal character because he is the villan who took over as king after he killed Simba's Father, Mufasa and told Simba to run away. Some more archetypal characters are Timon and Pumba. They are archetypal charcters because they don't really belong anywhere and they are outcasts in the jungle, along with Simba when he left his home and went with them.  
 
    Well first of all the protagonist is the main character and most of the time is the hero. The antagonist is the character that has a conflict with the protagonist. The antagonist doesn't have to be a person either. It could be an obstacle or a force of nature. The protagonist in The Amazing Spiderman was obviously Peter. He is the protagonist because he is the one trying to help everyone and he has the powers to do it. He also saves the whole city from a giant lizard thing. The giant lizard is actually our antagonist. He was Dr. Conners, Peter's dad's old friend, and he was trying to grow himself a new arm with a liquid that he injected into a three legged rat, and it worked on the rat so he tried it on himself. Something went wrong with the liquid when he injected himself with it and turned him into a giant lizard. He is the antagonist because he destroyed everything and tried to get everyone to become what he was. Peter had to stop him of course, so he sent Gwen to the lab to make an antidote to the liquid to cure Dr. Conners so he would stop what he was doing, and he did end up stopping Dr. Conners.
 
    A dynamic character is one that changes or grows as a result of events in the film. A static character is one that changes very little or not at all. Our dynamic character would be Peter. It is Peter because he went from being a lonely high school kid and all he did was take pictures, and now he is this great hero and he can climb up walls and shoot webs from his hands. Another dynamic character could be Dr. Conners. I think he is one because he turned into a huge and crazy lizard and was trying to destroy everything in the city and tried to poison everyone and turn them into what he was. A static character could be Gwen. I say Gwen because before Peter she didn't think anything like super heroes where even possible, so basically only her state of mind changed. Another static character could be Peter's Aunt May. I say this because after her husband, Uncle Ben, died she was very different. She and Peter didn't really talk and she wasn't ever really happy anymore.