Makas Eller (edward Now
: Academic articles like "Bir Ötekinin Masalı" (A Tale of the Other) analyze how Edward represents the "outsider" in a conformist society. It highlights the film's autobiographical elements , reflecting Burton’s own feelings of isolation growing up in Burbank.
: Some modern analyses, such as "Redefining Manliness" , argue that Edward’s scissor hands—though potentially violent—are used for artistic creation (topiary, hair cutting, ice sculpting), subverting traditional masculine tropes of dominance and aggression. Makas Eller (Edward
: Critics point out the stark visual difference between Edward’s dark, sharp-angled Gothic castle and the bright, pastel-colored suburban neighborhood . This spatial separation serves as a metaphor for the divide between the "abnormal" individual and "normal" society. : Academic articles like "Bir Ötekinin Masalı" (A