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    the original folktale of Cinderella far as significance and subtle gore. The dialogue was tolerable. Overall the film was decent when comparing to the several vision of the popular Disney tale. A 1950’s film that looks particularly interesting is Norman Foster’s‚ “Woman on the Run”. This film’s plot sounds intriguing‚ although I am not a big fan of the Film Noir genre‚ I do enjoy action movies during this period to compare the advancement of special effects with gun power and explosion to today’s

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    be located in England‚ year 1066‚ after the Norman Victory in The Battle of Hastings. c) Author The author’s of the Statutes of William the Conqueror are William I and his princes‚ that is to say‚ his noblemen. d) Addressee The addressee of this text is England‚ the whole population of this British land were under Norman government at that time‚ and these statutes were they new system. 2. Analysis The ten main statutes of the new Norman government deal with different aspects of the

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    government agrees with this‚ saying that the early Norman government was an "elaboration rather than innovation". William was able to employ many different forms of the existing Anglo-Saxon English government and use them differently to his advantage. William was able to utilize the predominantly Norman royal household (remaining from Edward the Confessor’s reign)‚ which was already the centre of government and develop this further by rewarding any Normans who had advised or helped during his conquest

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    the actors that play their roles remain common throughout. For example‚ actors that display emotions realistically and react naturally to fictional circumstances within performances often tend to achieve more success. Anthony Perkins’ portrayal of Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock’s film‚ Psycho‚ rests among some of the greatest performances on film along with Bud Cort’s portrayal of Harold Chason in Hal Ashby’s film‚

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    different light that makes it come to life. Norman Maclean ’s A River Runs Through It explores many feelings and experiences of a very faithful family in Missoula‚ Montana. In both the movie‚ directed by Robert Redford‚ and the Norman Maclean’s novella we follow the Macleans through their joys and sorrows. These are the same people and places known by Norman as he was growing up. In a sense‚ A River Runs Through It is Maclean ’s autobiography. Norman looks back at these events discovering their

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    betokened poverty there. The dining-room was dingy. Norman Grange was a rubber-planter and after walking over the estate and checking that everything was done properly‚ he and his wife were having brunch. But the reader understood that their relations were far from ideal. Mr. Grange didn ’t notice her. He didn ’t talk to her as if she was not there. Suddenly the house boy came‚ accompanied by two men‚ a Dyak and a Chinaman. They talked a little and Norman ordered his wife to get a bed ready for a white

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    After the battle of Hastings 1066‚ William Duke of Normandy became King of England. In order for him to gain and maintain control he needed to exert strong force onto the English by imposing Norman power through ruthless and unjust methods. William spent his early years as king by learning the English way of governing. He saw that it worked well and decided to keep as much of the English tradition intact. William‚ discovering that his ‘nice’ approach did not convince all English that he was a worthy

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    from Fairvale. The proprietor‚ Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins)‚ invites her to dinner at his family house on the hill overlooking the motel. When he leaves to prepare dinner‚ Marion hears him arguing with his unseen mother‚ who tells him that she refuses to allow him "bringing in strange‚ young girls for supper". Norman brings sandwiches to the motel to eat there instead. The two proceed to have a conversation

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    Lee Strunk‚ and Kiowa. Norman Bowker tells the story of sleeping in a field of crap and having to let Kiowa keep sinking into it after he got shot because Norman couldn’t handle the smell. He blames not getting the silver star on not being brave or strong enough to help out Kiowa. Years later‚

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    crosses paths with a dangerous mentally ill motel owner‚ Norman Bates. As their strange relationship develops‚ a dominant theme of good versus evil is introduced to the audience through the use of characterisation‚ editing‚ mise-en-scene and various other media techniques. From the outset‚ Hitchcock introduces an initial theme of good versus evil during the opening credits. The title scene could be seen as a reflection of the personality of Norman Bates as the credits themselves are presented as fragmented

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