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    Lee Harvey Oswald

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    Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18‚ 1939‚ to Robert Edward lee Oswald‚ Sr. and Marguerite Frances Clavier. Oswald had two older siblings. Brother Robert Edward lee Oswald‚ Jr. and half-brother John Edward Pic. Oswald’s father died prior to Oswald’s birth‚ marguerite raised her sons alone. On may 7‚1945; his mother married Edwin Adolph Ekdah in Fort Worth‚ Texas. As a child‚ Oswald was withdrawn and temperamental. In august 1952‚ while living with half-brother John Pic‚ at the time a

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    Harvey Parson War

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    For my Parson’s Challenge‚ I chose to further develop the theme of my painting‚ War. Originally‚ it had been a singular exploration of color and texture‚ centered around the negative feelings associated with the color red. My new piece‚ Confusion‚ focuses on the unfavorable connotations that the color yellow possesses. The goal of this collection was to capture the instinctual impressions behind the colors‚ through brush technique painting style‚ without stating it outright. I felt the best way to

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    Alfredo Hitchcock uses a great example of the personality double of Norman Bates character. This is apart of the basic gothic elements and used several times during the movie. As Norman Bates meets Marion crane ‚ he is a sweet and nervous boy that likes a girl. On the other hand he also has a personality as his evil mother side. His mother comes out when he gets threatened and or when Marion Crane undressed and that puts him on edge. A form of an masculine element used is oedipal when his dominant

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    Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho

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    film was distributed by Paramount Pictures in 1960 to 1968 and then by Universal studios 1968 to present. The thriller illustrates the encounter of secretary Marian Crane played by Janet Leigh who is hiding in an abandoned motel and the motels owner Norman Bates played by Anthony Perkins‚ it then proceeds to describe the aftermath of their encounter. The film was nominated for four Oscars including Best supporting actress for Janet Leigh and Best director for Alfred Hitchcock. The picture also gained

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    Poop

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    favored Harvey milk’s election because he was elected by the people in his neighborhood. These people knew him well due to his direct campaigns. This was unlike be at- large elections‚ where people did not get to know him as well. 3. Proposition Number six in California: what did it say? How was it decided? Proposition six would have band gays and lesbians and anyone who supported gay rights from working in public schools in California. It was not passed due to the support of Harvey Milk‚ Pres

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    Subtlety Jillian Miller The Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho broke box-office records when first introduced in 1960. Hitchcock’s cinematography involving the skillful use of black and white film enabled him to effectively play with shadows and silhouettes. These devices are used throughout this movie to influence and manipulate the audience into various states of comfort and terror throughout the film. It is

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    from Fairvale. The proprietor‚ Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins)‚ invites her to dinner at his family house on the hill overlooking the motel. When he leaves to prepare dinner‚ Marion hears him arguing with his unseen mother‚ who tells him that she refuses to allow him "bringing in strange‚ young girls for supper". Norman brings sandwiches to the motel to eat there instead. The two proceed to have a conversation

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    Good vs. Evil in Psycho

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    crosses paths with a dangerous mentally ill motel owner‚ Norman Bates. As their strange relationship develops‚ a dominant theme of good versus evil is introduced to the audience through the use of characterisation‚ editing‚ mise-en-scene and various other media techniques. From the outset‚ Hitchcock introduces an initial theme of good versus evil during the opening credits. The title scene could be seen as a reflection of the personality of Norman Bates as the credits themselves are presented as fragmented

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    Alfred Hitchcock was one of the most outstanding filmmakers of the 20th century. He was born in 1899 in Leytonstone‚ East London. In 1920‚ Hitchcock obtained a full-time job designing film titles. While working‚ he endeavored to learn as much as he could about the film business. Within 3 years of starting his job at the studio‚ Hitchcock became an assistant director and‚ in 1925‚ a director. In a career spanning six decades‚ Hitchcock made 53 films‚ the best of which are at once suspenseful‚ exciting

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    and cinematography. There are two main examples of characters who show the sign of multiple identities. Norman Bates is a prime example of sort of personality switching‚ we see a major transition of his throughout this film. A not as obvious change is that of Marion Crane from a so-called good to evil transformation. The first is the much more obvious Norman Bates. Hitchcock created Norman to be the epitome of the Oedipus conflict‚ he is a true “Mama’s boy”‚ who would do anything to have his

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