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    Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho‚ since it’s release dating back to 1960‚ has been parodied- by shows like The Simpsons or Scream Queens- and have inspired spinoffs- Bates Motel- and remakes including Psycho (1998)‚ Director Gus Van Sant’s attempt at remaking the iconic film with a major studio backing. The director Van Sant said at the time of release that he tried to recreate the film through a shot-by-shot remake and give people the chance to see Psycho but in full colour. As far as I can see‚ Van Sant

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    scenes moviegoers are used to seeing. The timeless movie Psycho is a 1960 American psychological thriller about the encounter between Marion Crane‚ a secretary hiding out after stealing a large amount of money‚ and the schizophrenic motel owner Norman Bates‚ both of whom must deal with the guilt and surveillance as consequences of their actions in the film. Hitchcock establishes his message by going beyond the parameters of a conventional horror film‚ leaving the audience shocked with his twisted mysterious

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    scenes‚ I believe made the movie. The scene where Arbogast decides to investigate the Bates household while Norman is away and Norman’s “mother” pops out from the room and seemingly murders the unsuspecting detective is a great example of this kind of camera work. The film also incorporates elements of the unknown using shadows to keep up the mystery and suspense. The infamous shower scene where Norman Bates stalks into the bathroom as a shadowy figure that has come to murder Janet Leigh gives

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    Ben Reed

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    dy CABERTO‚ GERLYN JOYCE 12-04-12 BS ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY I. Context/Background Ben Reed‚ twenty seven‚ graduated from the state university in June 1960 with a B.A. degree in psychology. Ben Reed was hired as assistant office manager at the Acme Medical Association‚ a group health insurance organization. Having a salary of $5000 per year‚ he was responsible for supervising approximately forty female office employees who performed sorting‚ totaling‚ and recording operations concerning

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    Ben And Jerry's

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    Ben and Jerry’s was founded in 1978 by childhood friends Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. They had a dream of starting a company together but they didn’t have any experience in business. Due to their love for food‚ they came up with the idea of making bagels or ice cream‚ but the cost of the equipment for bagels was much higher so they chose to produce homemade ice cream (citation). They learned only from small business pamphlets and a correspondence course from Penn State University (citation).

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    Ben Carson

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    Autobiography Essay AP Lang July 11‚ 2012 Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story Gifted Hands is by and about Ben Carson‚ M.D. Ben Carson is one of the top rated surgeons in the medical profession. He’s known for being top prestigious and respected Pediatric Neurosurgeons in history. I selected Mr. Carson’s novel because he is happen to be one of the few very successful African Americans in the medical field. This novel is an inspiration to many readers who are aspiring to succeed to in a challenging

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    Duality In Psycho

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    Psycho Psycho is a 1960 horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Anthony Perkins‚ Janet Leigh‚ Vera Miles and John Gavin. The film is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The main theme that Hitchcock tries to express to the audience is dual or split personalities. Everyone has a subconscious battle with good and evil; he shows this in many different ways using lighting‚ different camera techniques‚ mise-en-scene and silence. Also he used a string orchestra to add

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    Movies: A Thematic Analysis of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho has been commended for forming the archetypical basis of all horror films that followed its 1960 release. The mass appeal that Psycho has maintained for over three decades can undoubtedly be attributed to its universality. In Psycho‚ Hitchcock allows the audience to become a subjective character within the plot to enhance the film’s psychological effects for an audience that is forced to recognise its own neurosis

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    opportunity to start a new life with her lover‚ she takes off for California with the money. She ends up becoming tired from the drive and pulls into the Bates Motel. Unfortunately for Marion‚ the owner of the motel‚ Norman Bates‚ was suffering from a severe case of dissociative identity disorder – a case so extreme that it cost Marion her life. Norman Bates suffered from dissociative identity disorder‚ or DID. Dissociative identity disorder mainly involves "the existence of more than one distinct identity

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    DOUBLE OR NOTHING “A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality.” ― Alfred Hitchcock The reality is this -- all humans are flawed. Some have repressed personality traits that are recessive until they come to the forefront because of an unusual challenges or unexpected event. Some struggles bring out the best in us‚ while other challenges force us to show our “dark side.” When pushed there‚ most humans are capable of doing things that would normally seem unthinkable

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