Norman Bates

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    Productions will take great care in helping us to continue preserving his legacy.” And his work is in good hands, as NBCUniversal studios, a partner company to UCP, has already adapted a Hitchcock work. In 2013, A&E aired the Psycho inspired television show Bates Motel, which since has gained fast momentum in…

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    Psycho Movie Comparison

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    In the movie Psycho there is a scene where the lead female actress Janet Leigh is in the shower and she gets murdered, but it doesn’t actually show her getting stabbed. The history of this movie is that it is horror movie, and it was directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and written by Joseph Stefano, starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, John Gavin, Vera Miles and Martin Balsam, and was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. In the 1960 and 1998 version of the movie…

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    Kathy Mitchel is a charming fifty nine year old detective , her visible dyed blonde hair covers her snow white grays . Her blue eyes are used to charm any person who gets in her way . The story begins in a hovel shot gun house in Westwego , a small city outside of New Orleans. Kathy is investigating a break in murder of a thirty seven year old lady. Kathy interrogates the victim's husband Michael with questions about the happenings of that evening . Michael is a thirty nine year old…

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    Norman Bates is the main character and villain from the movie Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock. The movie centers around Bates killing the customers of his motel in many different ways, and doing all of this dressed up as his mother. Towards the end of the movie a psychiatrist explains that Bates suffered from split personality disorder,one evil and one good. Norman Bates suffers from this mental problem that drives him to ruthlessly kill the customers of his motel. Now I know what you are thinking,…

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    She meets a man, Norman Bates, who acts as her mentor. Together, they discuss the trials and struggles of life. After this brief profound council, Mary Crane decides to return the money. However, before she has the chance to redeem herself she is brutally murdered in the memorable…

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    This scene, as well as the journey she has on her way to the Bate Motel, goes hand in hand in creating confusion for the viewers. Before this scene begins the viewers are already aware of the type of job she has, and that she also is involved in an affair with a married man who is working on a divorce with his current…

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    Foreshadowing In Psycho

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    audience confused, a motel owner Norman Bates cares for Marion a girl who arrives during a storm. This film is one to pay attention to, because certain scenes will lead to others. The 1960 film Psycho produced by Hitchcock will leave viewers with a different perspective on how images are presented throughout the film.…

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    People often ponder if there is an unconscious drive behind their actions. The psychoanalytical theory explores the causes of Norman Bates’ crime within what makes him up. It suggests that his misconduct is the result of disturbances in his emotional development from his early childhood. The traumatic upbringing he suffered may have led him to developing antisocial tendencies that encouraged his long-term psychological troubles. The psychoanalytical theory claims that he represses many of his…

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    The Norman rulers of the 11th and 12th centuries were able to achieve and maintain prominence in the areas of Italy and Sicily through military prowess, exceptional political manoeuvring and intermarriage. This is shown through the sources from this time period which allow historians to examine the narrative the sources present, the character of the rulers and the interactions they have with other peoples at the time. Southern Italy and Sicily served as the intersection of Greek, Latin, Jewish…

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    The Middle Ground Analysis

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    The Huron people do not wish to lose their sense of self and adopt the Norman faith and culture, but would agree to the water sorcery to avoid death. Laforgue had to decide whether he would put his reservations aside and continue to follow the order of Catholicism or if he would listen to his conscious and reject the faith…

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