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Essay heading: Femme Fatale: Evil or not
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She manipulats him by telling him about her failing marriage and unhappiness which eventually led Walter to help her kill her husband, Mr. Dietrichson. Another scene that shows Phyllis' extreme ability to manipulate is when she plays the victim in a meeting with Keyes. Her facial expression and body language was able to convince the viewers that she is the victim of her husband's murder (Dirks)... displayed 300 characters
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Her facial expression and body language was able to convince the viewers that she is the victim of her husband's murder (Dirks). The final scene of Phyllis and Walter together in Phyllis' apartment shows her true intentions for money and evil. She admits to how "rotten" she is, she said "I never loved you, Walter, not you or anybody else... displayed next 300 characters
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