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Title: Hitchcock's Psycho - Q & A
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Psycho Questions ? Item D
1. What is Wood's hypothesis for this essay?
2. What effect does the opening shot give?
3. What is Marion's reasoning behind stealing the money?
4. How does the focus of the film shift halfway through, and why?
5. What does the way the house is decorated say about Norman's psyche?
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Psycho Questions ? Item D
1. What is Wood's hypothesis for this essay?
2. What effect does the opening shot give?
3. What is Marion's reasoning behind stealing the money?
4. How does the focus of the film shift halfway through, and why?
5. What does the way the house is decorated say about Norman's psyche?
6... Showed next 250 characters
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