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    Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 filmRear Window” demonstrated a suspenseful and terrifying storyline‚ which captured the attention of a variety of audiences. The film focuses on James Stuart (Jeff) and ultimately his neighbors who live around him. Stuart is crippled from the beginning of the movie and is unable to leave his apartment. Due to his immobility‚ he remains confined in his home with a broken leg and begins to watch his neighbor’s particular behaviors and routines. The film progresses into drama

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    Hitchcock’s Rear Window is often remembered due to its stark display of voyeurism and the moral ambiguities it provides. The main character‚ Jeff‚ is immobilized for the summer and in order to pass the time begins to follow the lives of his neighbors by spying on them. The obvious response is that this is spying and is thus immoral‚ however through his voyeurism Jeff is able to catch a murderer who would have otherwise gone free. However‚ beyond the voyeur exterior‚ Rear Window depicts the growth

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    UNIX versus Windows Compare and Contrast Analysis of Solaris 10 and Windows 2003 Team "A" University of Phoenix Online POS 420 Introduction to UNIX Carlie VanWilligen February 20‚ 2007 Compare and contrast of operating systems There are many operating systems in use today. There are basically three types of operating systems Windows‚ Macintosh‚ and UNIX/Linux. In this paper we are going to compare and contrast Solaris and Windows Server 2003. Solaris is part of the UNIX family and

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    Rear Window: Irresistible Voyeurism Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is a uniquely captivating film that is an exemplary style of cinematic craftsmanship. Reaching into the minds of the characters‚ as well as the audience‚ Alfred Hitchcock is the master at utilizing the juxtaposition of images to bring us into the minds of the characters. In Rear Window‚ the story is so distinctively executed that it allows us to relate to our own curiosities‚ question our identities‚ and ponder our closest

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    In the film Rear Window‚ Alfred Hitchcock likes to play around with different perspectives to convey different branches of his narrative without deviating too much from the main plot. The other thing about meddling with perspectives in this film is that it goes hand in hand with the themes of spectatorship and voyeurism that this film is teeming with. What Rear Window tries to do with its shot selection and camera angles is to immerse the viewer by putting them into Jeff’s shoes while also trying

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    Macintosh versus Windows (Final Essay) Daniela Vanegas- Botero COM/170 Version 4 April 9‚ 2013 Dr. Tracy A. Boothe Macintosh versus Windows (Final Essay) The comparing and contrasting between Apple supporters and Windows fans has raged on college campuses‚ social networks‚ and Internet message boards. It is a discussion that invited flame wars. Choosing between two of the most well-known and favorite computers in the world can be difficult because they are both competitive

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    In the 1950’s film Rear Window‚ director Alfred Hitchcock sets his entire work looking through a man‚ L.B. Jeffries’ rear window. Because of his broken leg‚ Jeffries is confined to his apartment‚ and even to his wheelchair. It is here‚ in his apartment‚ that the protagonist watches‚ or even spies on his neighbors. He draws conclusions on these people‚ but from a distance: across the apartment-building courtyard. In addition to this physical distance separating Jeffries from his neighbors‚ his perspective

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    Essay #1 Voyeurism In both filmsRear Window and Vertigo‚ film director Alfred Hitchcock requires audiences to put themselves in the position of voyeur as they witness the action of the film through the eyes of the protagonists. Hitchcock introduces to us the meaning of the word voyeurism and the control it can possess over a person. The main characters in both films are voyeurs’ and get their excitement from invading others’ life. Hitchcock was an English-American film director‚ writer‚ and producer

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    experiment with textual forms and features in response to different contexts In Rear Window (Hitchcock 1954) Hitchcock scrutinises justice through the actions by the detective in solving the crime‚ which causes the audience to question certain ethics during the context of the film. However‚ through the use of various forms of textual features‚ Hitchcock enables the audience to empathise with the characters in the film and try to convince them that justice is done. Hitchcock introduces a different

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    The Rear Window In the short story‚ “The Rear Window”. News photographer Jeff Jeffries is seemingly confined to a wheelchair day after day and is boredom struck. He assumes the only feasible means of an extracurricular activity is by spying on the other tenants through his rear window of his apartment of Greenwich Village. This story is an imagery into the real lives of other people and sometimes looking to other people’s lives and forgetting about the handicap in our own lives. This takes the

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