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    with Makalya. Makayla has suffered from frequent bedsores and was severely malnourished and had also suffered from other signs of neglect. Ken Betz‚ who is the office director of the Montgomery Corners Office‚ stated that Makayla was one of the worst malnourished child that the whole office has ever seen. Her mother Angela Norman has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and other charges and was sentenced to nine years in prison. In my opinion she should have gotten more than nine years. Those

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    behavior‚ and spiritual confusion and reliance on trust-fear and good-evil affiliations that make the audience feel similar to the characters. In Psycho‚ Norman stutters‚ sweats‚ talks with his hands‚ and makes mistakes while talking to the detective‚ Sam‚ and Lila after his mother had killed Marion‚ who the detective‚ Sam‚ and Lila were looking for. Norman also does not keep eye contact with any of them as he answers their relentless interrogation. Norman’s behavior is an example of a Gothic trait of unconscious

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    there are five stages; oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ latency‚ and genital. Freud’s theory can be demonstrated through Norman Baits in the movie Psycho.  My first example of Freud’s theory as it related to Norman Bates is the ID. ID is based on pleasure principle‚ a person’s wants of instant gratification. Both sides of Norman Baits pleasure and wants were fully fulfilled. In the movie Psycho‚ Norman Baits has the want to keep the illusion of his mother a reality and sacrifices his other half to do so. On

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    1950’s this was seen as pushing the limits of what is socially and morally acceptable. The shower scene also uses an extreme close up of Marion eye which shows her guilt as well as her innocence. Her open eye suggests she didn’t deserve to be killed by Norman but also by dying she has been punished for letting her evil side take over and stealing the money. (Quality Teacher Program‚2002‚ p.29) Hitchcock achieved his goal with Psycho by portraying his main theme of duality in human nature. He made the

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    their role as a wife and supporters of their husband. Such kind of power play between the roles of men and women and how these roles impact the family is discussed in the movie On Golden Pond. In this movie‚ we see how control dominates the life of Norman who‚ even during his senility‚ inflicts power over the people around him‚ thus gravely affecting his relationship with his daughter Chelsea. Brief Background on the Movie: On Golden Pond is a beautiful movie about family relations. There are various

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    Alfred Hitchcock made it seem almost easy in the movie‚ Psycho. The sinister nature of Norman Bates was revealed and enhanced through the use of symbolism to set the mood‚ foreshadowing in regards to Norman’s mindset and lighting to establish Norman’s darker aspects. In scenes where Norman Bates was present‚ symbolism was an important aspect used to establish the eerie mood that he set. From the beginning‚ Norman Bates was perceived as a ‘shy and nervous‚ but still friendly’ sort of character. He

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    The Battle of Hastings was between the Normand and the English. In this lecture‚ we will see the causes and the consequences of the Normand invasion. I – Before the Normans: The Anglo-Saxons Before the Normans‚ the Anglo-Saxons were in control of England and had strong ties with Scandinavian. The Anglo-Saxons came from Saxony‚ Jutes and Anglia (the equivalent of Germany and Denmark nowadays). The first wave of Anglo-Saxons settled in the 6th century and they were followed by two waves of Vikings

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    the achievement of the suffragette Edith Cowan‚ who‚ in 1921 became the first female Australian Parliamentarian who won a seat at the Western Australian Legislative Assembly‚ or business such as‚ Katie Paige who is the CEO of Harvey Norman and the first female Director of the National Rugby League as well as being a board member of the Sydney Cricket

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    everyone‚ there is a darker side‚ an evil and bad side‚ that must be confronted‚ or it will ruin you. By looking at the two main characters Norman and Marion‚ and two minor characters‚ Sam and Lila‚ we can see the duality of human nature. Both Marion and Norman are being confronted with their inner dark self‚ yet‚ Marion conquers her dark side‚ while Norman lets it take over his life. Sam and Lila‚ however‚ are mostly seen as good and "natural". There are many key scenes throughout the movie Physco

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    be located in England‚ year 1066‚ after the Norman Victory in The Battle of Hastings. c) Author The author’s of the Statutes of William the Conqueror are William I and his princes‚ that is to say‚ his noblemen. d) Addressee The addressee of this text is England‚ the whole population of this British land were under Norman government at that time‚ and these statutes were they new system. 2. Analysis The ten main statutes of the new Norman government deal with different aspects of the

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