The Innocent Pursued
A reoccurring motif in Hitchcock’s films is of the innocent man being pursued by various forces like the police or villains. In the film The Lodger, the Lodger is falsely accused of being the serial...
View ArticleThe Dysfunctional Family in Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt”
In Shadow of a Doubt, Alfred Hitchcock presents the theme of obsession, which is seen in many of his other films like Strangers on a Train, The Lodger, and Rear Window. Obsession is shown through the...
View ArticleVertigo : The Controversy over Dominance
Although I am uncertain of whether or not Vertigo deserves to be given the honor of being the best film in movie history, it is certainly a film that deserves recognition. Hitchcock’s use of camera...
View Article“Two Bedrooms in San Francisco” and “Vertigo”
David Reed is a contemporary American visual artist who is known for his canvas abstract paintings that feature multiple images of swirling brushstrokes. In the 1990’s, Reed created an art project...
View ArticleAbstract: North by Northwest
My paper argues that in the film North by Northwest, the leading man, Roger Thornhill, develops into a more well-rounded, mature individual in three major stages. Roger Thornhill’s character...
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