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A Comparison Of Alfred Hitchcock And Edgar Allan Poe
Part 1 of Paper ....films. Several themes are common to both:
the madness that exists in the world, the paranoia caused by isolation
which guides people's actions, the conflict between appearance and reality
along with the double aspect of the human nature, and the power of the dead
over the living. Not only the themes are similar in bo.... Part 2 of Paper ....which makes him obsessed with fear: fear of the
past, of the house, of the dead. He finally dies, "victim to the terrors
he had anticipated."
The way in which madness is projected in both stories is quite
similar as well. The short story and the movie both take place in a dark
and gloomy house, a "ghostly house" — "a mansion of doom," writes Poe. In
both houses there is the presence of a mysterious woman. For Poe, the
woman is Roderick Usher's sister Madeline who suffers from an u.... |
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