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Essay heading: Hitchcock's Psycho - Q & A
 
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Norman Bates was, presumably, at one time an ordinary person who has turned into a serious psychotic; his mother and her lover grated on his psyche for just too long and he became just an ordinary person pushed over the edge.
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Psycho Questions ? Item D 1. What is Wood's hypothesis for this essay? 2. What effect does the opening shot give? 3. What is Marion's reasoning behind stealing the money? 4. How does the focus of the film shift halfway through, and why? 5. What does the way the house is decorated say about Norman's psyche? 6...
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Abnormal Psychology in Film: Psycho   Philosophy: Opening the Mind One Person at a Time   A shot by shot analysis of a major scene in Hitchcock's Notorious   Man With The Movie Camera: Shot Change Constructs A New Perspective   Story To Film   Short Story/film Analysis   the main changes that the paramount decree effected on the structure of the american film industry and the measures the ex-studios took to remain in control of the film market   psycho camera work   Hitchcock's Psycho - Q & A   Hitchcock's Psycho - Q & A   Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock   Role HImeros Played in the Story of Cupid and Psyche and Orpheus and Eurydice   Analytical Essay on "The Good Corn" by H.E Bates and Turned by Charlotte Perkins Gilman   Movies: A Thematic Analysis Of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho   How Does The Director Stephen Spielberg Use Filmic Techniques To Build Suspense And Tension In The Opening Sequence Of The Film ‘Jaws’?  
 
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