Alfred Hitchcock

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Biographies

 

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Vincenzo W

 

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November 21, 2013

 

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University

 

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Upon reading the note, a sergeant put young Alfred in a cell and left him there for ten minutes. The policeman returned only to tell him, "This is what happens to naughty boys." This story and Hitchcock's Roman Catholic background encompassed all the themes Hitchcock would later put in is his work such as terror inflicted upon the unknowing, and sometimes innocent victim; guilt, both real and the appearance of it; and fear and redemption...
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He grew up with his older siblings, William and Ellen Kathleen in Leytonstone, part of London's East End. Fascinated by numbers and technology, Hitchcock was educated at the Jesuits' St. Ignatius College, a day school for boys. He loved maps and times tables. He is said to have memorized the schedules of the English train lines...
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