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Norman Bates Murder Scene
553 words"Psycho" is Alfred Hitchcock's masterful blend of artistic perfection and superb casual viewing. The gift of this brilliant voyeuristic terror tale is that you do not have to be aware of the subtle Hitchcocki an touches that make "Psycho" an artistic treasure. The terrifying simplicity of the story and compelling visuals are enough to jolt any viewer unaware of the malicious goings-on beyond the surface of the story. However, for those needing to delve into the underlying themes of "Psycho", it ...
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Idea That Norman Norman Bates Mother
397 wordsI believe that Norman Bates was guilty of the murders of Marion and Arbogast. Because his mother which is a figment of his mind or imagination dose not exist for she is dead and Norman had to have made her up. The fact that his mother might have helped him develop the split personalities, by the way she treated him might be a possibility too but he manifested his own thoughts. The idea that Norman Bates mother committed the crime seems to be irrelevant she is dead and there is no way she physica...
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Stuffed Ape Heads Similar To A Human Head Parlor
398 wordsComp Lit Psycho Ryan McLeod Comp Lit 271 Psycho Response Section AD Being the props / set designer for the parlor scene in Psycho was a very intriguing task. Originally, boring old Hitchcock wanted to put some stuffed birds in the Norman? s parlor, but lucky for me, and the film, he was sick that day. I liked the idea of Bates being a taxidermist in his spare time, but I wanted to elaborate on that idea a bit more. Instead of putting just birds in the parlor, I decided to put pictures of embalme...
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Upper Middle Class Tabula Rasa
2,781 wordsFear is the quintessential human emotion. Some people live lives devoid of joy, happiness, and pleasure, but no one escapes the experience of fear and fear s companion, pain. We are born in fear and pain. Our lives are profoundly shaped by them, as well as our efforts to avoid them. Fear, experienced by every being of the human species, is an utterly unavoidable emotion. The extent and range of fears varies from person to person, but the emotion is the same. One person s reaction of seeing a sna...
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Alfred Hitchcock Norman Bates
3,094 wordsHe Alfred Hitchcock ALFRED HITCHCOCK He was known to his audiences as the Master of Suspense and what Hitchcock mastered was not only the art of making films but also the task of taming his own imagination. Director of many works such as Vertigo, Psycho, The Birds and The 39 steps, Hitchcock told his stories through intelligent plots, witty dialogue and tales of mystery and murder. In doing so, he inspired a new generation of film makers and revolutionized the thriller film, making him a legend ...
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Norman Bates Normal Person
873 wordsIn about 2 or 3 pages discuss the significance of this piece of dialogue and tell how this scene encapsulates one of the pervading themes of the film. In Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock, the conversation between Marion and Norman has shown extreme importance to both the plot and the themes of the movie. As the movie shown Norman s psychotic mind, we but give great evidence of how the environment had influence on him. With the comparison of other character s personalities, audiences are actually persu...
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Norman Bates Central Characters
728 wordsthriller Psycho Alfred Hitchcock? s fantastic thriller Psycho was made in the late 1950? s. Since then it has become a cult classic all over the world. Janet Leigh plays the helpless victim Marian Crime, brutally murdered in the shower by the psychotic Norman Bates. ? When Marian arrives at the small, isolated motel she has no clue to what is around the next corner. The rain is beating down so hard you can? t hear anything all you can see is the big old house with a shadow of someone in the wind...
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