In "Ratatouille," several allusions enhance its themes and storytelling. One prominent allusion is to the famous French chef Auguste Escoffier, whose culinary techniques and legacy are echoed in the film's portrayal of haute cuisine. Additionally, the character of Remy alludes to the archetype of the underdog, reminiscent of classic tales where a seemingly insignificant character rises to greatness. The film also nods to the broader artistic struggle, paralleling Remy's journey with the creative process of chefs and artists alike.
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The rhetorical questions ad campaign from Geico has allusions.
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Ratatouille is a peasant dish. No one is named Ratatouille. Remy is the rat in the movie Ratatouille.
The Athens and Greece are well-known by having the mythology and because of that many allusion are created. Some of the allusions are alluding to Epimenides (Greek poet and seer) and allusions to Philomela (princess of Athens).
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Some of the modern day allusions that the Greek god Zeus relates to an elderly man with with beards.
ratatouille (ra.ta.tu.e) not to be confused with the movie Ratatouille (rat.a.too.ee)
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