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    put hooked on the situation of trying to disentangle the intellect of a wicked mastermind, Hannibal Lecter, in demand to discover the solutions wanted to apprehend the serialized murderer, Jame Gumb, also recognized as Mr. Buffalo Bill. The emotional experience is very sturdy in all of the characters, lending to their credibility, excluding for certain delicate relations amongst the atmospheres of Hannibal and Jame. The conspiracy of Gumb with the many insects of moths is predominantly…

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    awards later that year. This film is mainly focused on the detective name Clarice Starling played by actress Jodie Foster, who is on the hunt for a psycho serial killer; she is helped by another serial killer by the name Dr. Hannibal Lector played by actor Anthony Hopkins.…

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    new area, which depicts her being in unfamiliar territory and creates an uneasy feeling. Another type of shot used is the close-up, which shows the character’s emotions. One excellent example of the use of close-ups is when Starling is going to see Hannibal Lecter for the first time and she is shown a picture of a nurse he attacked. In this case, the picture is not shown, but the audience can still understand the horrid nature of what she sees because of her expressions that have been magnified…

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    with horse and elephants to pass, Hannibal emerged from the Alps into Northern Italy late in November of 218. “As for the animals, when they fell and struggled to rise they broke through the lower layer of snow, and there they stayed with their loads, as though frozen to the earth, because of their weight and the congealed state of the old snow”. The pure skill and intelligence of Hannibal is truly illustrated in this battle. When he came out the Alps Hannibal had just 3 days to rest his troops…

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    Hannibal uses symbols to give the series a deeper more complex meaning. The first symbol we are introduced to is the orange line flashing across the screen as Will prepares himself to enter the mind of the murderer. The orange line represents a shift in mind for Will. He is no longer a detective, instead a killer. In addition, the orange line can represent the thin line separating good and evil, as all that separates morally good Will and a killer is that thin line. A frequently used,…

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    in a male dominated job, therefore she faces unjust treatment. However, she proves herself to her coworkers when she is assigned to gather information about a serial killer on the loose. She is told to ask a cannibalistic serial killer named Dr. Hannibal Lecter questions and try to get clues from him as to where the serial killer may be. Though, most people who interview Lecter are unable to get much information from him. Clarice gains respect from Lecter and convinces him to help the…

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    Hannibal Bacra was no ordinary man. He was born in the year 247BC and was the son of Hamilcar Bacra he had two brothers Hasdrubal II and Mago. Born in Carthage, Rome’s arch enemy of the day, It was from an early age that he became a warrior when he swore an oath to forever hate Rome. Hannibal would later become the greatest general ever known. Hannibal had three characteristics that made him stand out. He was willing to do anything to destroy his enemy; he had exceptional strategic skill, and…

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    Following research conducted and findings of previous topics and articles, this contribution is to open the mind and thoughts surrounding the questions many have asked. This paper will review the findings of research based on the mindset of serial killers and, will also explore the ideas and trends involving serial killers in today’s society. This article is designed to help us understand a little more about why things thought to be taboo involving serial killers, in some areas become somewhat…

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    different. In fact, most monsters look just like everyone else. Because the definition of a monster isn’t a person who looks scary, a monster is a person who does horrible things and feels no remorse. People are fascinated by everyday monsters like Hannibal Lecter or Buffalo Bill. It opens their eyes to what we humans are truly capable of and they think “Well I would never do that”. It reassures them that they’re not evil and that they’re not crazy. But the truth is, there exists an inherent…

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    clear, all his victims, women, are found dead with their skin peeled off their bodies. Clarice Starling, who is just a behavioral science trainee now has to track down this awful man, but not without having to ask for the help of the renowned Doctor Hannibal “The Cannibal” Lecter who ate nine of his physcology patients before being arrested . Both versions of The Silence of Lambs contain the moral that to succeed you must learn how to work with people around you and trust them, yet in the book,…

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