psycho ... To Norman, Marion has two qualities that he does not have: freedom and wholeness. ... Marionamp39s wholeness, as mentioned, also insights a nervous unrest in Norman. ... View More
Wordcount: 1915
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Psycho ~ The Violence and the ... It can be argued that Norman murders Marion out of jealousy and because of the instability his masculinity. ... Norman also views Marion as an image of wholeness. ... View More
Wordcount: 1520
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Psycho ... killer. The audience, now in a vulnerable state looks to Norman to replace Marion as its main focus in its subjective role. After ... View More
Wordcount: 1467
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sociology ... killer. The audience, now in a vulnerable state looks to Norman to replace Marion as its main focus in its subjective role. After ... View More
Wordcount: 1453
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Psycho ... Marion is about to leave Norman does not want her to go this is portrayed by the use of shot/reverse shot and the high angle shot on Norman as Marion is about ... View More
Wordcount: 1957
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Critcal Analysis of Psycho ... character. The audience interest is further transferred to Norman when Marionamp39s car suddenly stops as it is sinking in the swamp. The ... View More
Wordcount: 2271
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The Three Faces of PSYCHO ... Lila, along with her boyfriend Sam, and an illfated private detective, they work to find the terrible secret of Norman Bates and the fate of Mary/Marion. ... View More
Wordcount: 1183
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Hitchcockamp39s Psycho ... with Norman. Norman tells Marion, ampquotI think that weamp39re all in our private traps, clamped in them, and none of us can ever get out. ... View More
Wordcount: 1381
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Psycho ... meeting the strange Norman Bates. During Marionamp39s conversations and scenes with Norman the audience get more and more attached to him. ... View More
Wordcount: 1409
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What Makes A Horror Film Entertaining ... In Psycho, after Norman Bates Anthony Perkins leaves Marion Crane Janet Leigh to her room, he goes back to his office for a reason weamp39re not quite clear ... View More
Wordcount: 1134
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An Analysis of the Musical Aspects and Functions ... exceptionally successful. Firstly there is the motive that begins when Marion enters the parlour to have dinner with Norman. In this ... View More
Wordcount: 1648
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Alfred Hitchcock ... window. As Marion wanders around the motel she meets Norman, the proprietor, and also sees his hobby of stuffing birds. After she ... View More
Wordcount: 1674
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Hitchcock ... This randomness is also displayed later on in the film when Norman reaches for the key to Marionamp39s room, and then moves his hand back before selecting the key ... View More
Wordcount: 1325
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Norman Bethune ... Stewart, The Canadians: Norman Bethune 16 ... Along with fellow Canadian artists Fritz Brandtner and Marion Scott, Bethune set up a free art school for children in ... View More
Wordcount: 2455
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Psycho ... in the ampquotShower Sceneampquot had a lot of focus on, instead of the knife to flesh, Marionamp39s face and ... Anthony Perkins played a neurotic character named Norman Bates. ... View More
Wordcount: 465
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Describe how Suspense is created and maintained in Alfred ... ... to watch Bates as Arbogast questions him about the dissaperence of Marion, as the questions seem to get harder the cool and collected Norman starts to chew at ... View More
Wordcount: 830
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Psycho ... The reason for the photos of embalmed bodies is to give not only Marion a creepy feeling of what Norman is all about, but also the audience. ... View More
Wordcount: 397
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fear ... of the film is composed of Marionamp39s searchers and investigators trying to discover her whereabouts. One of the investigators is killed. Norman is eventually ... View More
Wordcount: 2859
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The Typical Hitchcock ... In Psycho, Marion steals. In Rear Window, Lisa commits breaking and entering. ... In Psycho, Norman Bates is quite literally controlled by his mother who is dead. ... View More
Wordcount: 2036
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Billy the Kid ... Fred The west of Billy the Kid University of Oklahoma Press, Norman 1998 The ... the little family of three left New York, they traveled to Marion County, Indiana ... View More
Wordcount: 2726
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