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    possession of his daughter‚ Marion‚ who is also Indy’s embittered former lover. Indy offers to buy the headpiece for three thousand dollars‚ plus two thousand more when they return to the United States. Marion’s tavern is suddenly raided by a group of thugs commanded by Nazi agent Toht. The tavern is burned down in the ensuing fight‚ during which Toht burns his hand on the searing hot headpiece as he tries to grab it. Indy and Marion escape with the headpiece‚ with Marion declaring she will accompany

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    The Raiders of the Lost Ark and Tomb Raider. The female lead in Raiders of the Lost Ark is Marion Ravenwood who is played by Karen Allen and the male lead; Harrison Ford plays Indiana Jones. In Tomb Raider Angelina Jolie plays the female lead‚ Lara Croft. Marion Ravenwood is seen as a typical action heroine. In Raiders of the Lost Ark‚ Marion unveils different characteristics about herself; for example Marion tends to be quite feisty. She displays this in the beginning‚ when we see Indy walking into

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    disturbing proprietor Norman Bates that challenges gender roles and shows the weak positions of power that Hitchcock gives each character in the film. Marion begins the scene by listening in as Norman fights with his mother. She peers out her window at the menacing house and hears the loud voices coming from it. Afterwards Norman brings some food down to Marion. They settle in his parlor‚ surrounded by a collection of stuffed birds. Norman alludes to the connection between his birds and his mother‚ establishing

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    Swamp Fox: The Life and Campaigns of General Francis Marion Francis Marion was born in the winter of 1732 (his exact birth date is unknown) at Goatfield Plantation in St. John’s Parish‚ Berkeley County‚ South Carolina. His parents‚ Gabriel and Esther Marion‚ were of French Huguenot descent. The Huguenots were French Protestants who had suffered persecution for their beliefs during the reign of Louis XIV. Following the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes‚ which forbade the practice of

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    Ordinary World In the first opening scene we see is Indiana Jone’s whip in his pocket. Then we see the hat from behind and that is when the die-hard Indiana Jones fans realize that they are witnessing the entrance of a great hero. The ordinary world for Indiana Jones is really not that boring at all. He is constantly hit on by many undergraduates that he teaches in his Archaeology class. A prime example being an extremely attractive undergraduate girl closes her eye lids to display the message

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    liberated‚ however‚ though the use of immobile birds it metaphorically symbolises that both of the predominant characters‚ Marion and Norman are constricted‚ just like the birds. The use of birds is also a reflection of characters‚ which conveys to the audience that they can either be victims or predators. This is exceptionally noticeable within the ‘Parlor Scene’. Upon Marion entering the parlor‚ the camera deviates to a point of view shot at the stuffed owl‚ with its wings extended‚

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    audience. The film technique contribute to the themes‚ issues of duality of human nature‚ family. The context of the parlour scene is when Marion has arrived at the Bate’s motel and Norman Bates has invited her for dinner. One aspect of the mise-en-scene is the lighting in the parlour scene‚ which contributes to different layers of meaning to the audience. Marion‚ for instance‚ sits near and slightly behind the lamp. Her face is well lit and she‚ like a lamp‚ appears to radiate a glowing warmth.

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    themes‚ and film noir. Code and conventions are used in ways that greatly increase the effectiveness of the overall film. Close-up camera angles are used to show the actors emotions to a greater extent. An example of this is in the scene before Marion pulling into the Bates Motel. Hitchcock creates close-ups of her faces‚ which show worry and anxiety‚ and uses over the shoulder

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    Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was an English film director and producer. Often nicknamed "The Master of Suspense"‚ he pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone‚ Essex‚ England. Hitchcock created more than 50 films‚ including the classics Vertigo and Psycho. Hitchcock received the AFI’s Life Achievement Award in 1979. Family Plot‚ Hitchcock’s final film‚ was released in 1976‚ four years before his death. He died in 1980

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