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    told as a “character vs character” and “character vs self” story with both internal and external conflicts. How it is told is actually really interesting. The story is split into two parts and the protagonist changes during the story from Marion to Norman. The story starts with a real estate secretary named Marion Crane‚ who wants to marry her boyfriend Sam‚ but he could not afford it because of his debt. So her external conflict is that she wants to marry him‚ but he won’t until they can afford

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    she goes to take a shower‚ she can become a victim. Also the fear that what happened in Psycho can happen in real life is very real to the viewer‚ especially in regards to actually crossing the path of someone like Norman Bates who was very charming and unsuspecting is very scary. Norman was the average boy next door and gave no clues that he was unstable on first appearances. The film Eyes Without a Face is quite terrifying. This film easily depicts that evil is an everyday reality with the doctor

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    Alfred Joseph Hitchcock‚ or ‘The Master of Suspense’‚ was born in August 13‚ 1899‚ in Leytonstone‚ London‚ England. He was a British filmmaker and producer who‚ in his 50 year career‚ greatly contributed to filmmaking’s growth as an art. His brilliance was sometimes too bright: He was hated as well as loved‚ oversimplified as well as overanalyzed. Hitchcock was eccentric‚ challenging‚ creative‚ and impassioned. Hitchcock started working as a title card designer for the London branch of what would

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    with the hotel’s 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

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    Psycho (1960) is not only one of Hitchcock’s most notable films‚ but it’s one of the most notorious films of the 1960’s. The 60’s were a decade of change (especially in film). Similar to this decade‚ Psycho paved the way in terms of horror films‚ despite the fact that it doesn’t abide by the genre itself. Psycho defined‚ inspired‚ and changed the horror genre in the 1960’s through the use of sound‚ visuals‚ and narrative. This type of inspiration is apparent in horror films such as Blood Fest (1963)

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    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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    Third‚ he shoots his victim and cuts off their skin‚ dumping the body in the water. This is his pattern‚ his fantasy or a ritual performance for him to give self satisfaction. A second character is Norman Bates. He is portrayed in Hitchcock’s film and also is portrayed in a television show as a teenager. Norman pattern is simple yet dangerous. His victims are usually women who he finds attractive‚ thus giving him a sexual feeling. Because of this sexual feeling‚ it has been implanted in his mind that

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    In this commercial‚ Dale Peterson is running for the republican nomination for Alabama’s agriculture commission. His campaign takes place on a ranch with a horse‚ which persuades the audience to vote for him in the category he is running for. In this particular ad the targeted audience is made up of Republicans and those who may not belong to a political party. Although this isn’t the first nor the last political party campaign that’s been televised‚ Dale Peterson did a great job getting his point

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