The East Versus the West: The Representation of Jack the Ripper in Albert and Allen Hughes' From Hell

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December 16, 2012

 

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Although there are many methods to fix a problem, sometimes a country's perspective on the source of the problem could be misconstrued. In Albert and Alan Hughes' From Hell, Great Britain fears that Jack the Ripper and his murders will be the cause of its negative image. However the underlying fear lies within the continuous conflict between the East and the West...
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However the underlying fear lies within the continuous conflict between the East and the West. The West feels that the East will rise up and taint their image. In the movie From Hell, several prostitutes are the victims of an unknown killer. Inspector Abberline tries to figure out who is responsible for the murders and falls in love with a prostitute in the process...
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