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English

 

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John L

 

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October 15, 2013

 

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University

 

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This infamous shower scene rivets the viewer with guilty glimpses (that reveal nothing, though many viewers may recall differently, further exemplifying Hitchcock's brilliance for audience manipulation), but this scene also horrifies with its brutal stabbing which is seemingly viewed from the killer's point-of-view...
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The vulnerability and nakedness of a common shower as a murder scene is a mischievously calculated event meant to involve and effect the viewer to full capacity. Surprisingly, no matter how many times the scene is parodied or viewed, the scene is still breathtakingly brilliant in its purveyance of fright...
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