An Analysis Of Alfred Hitchcock's Saying It With Pictures

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In the article “Saying it with Pictures” the authors explore how Hitchcock made use of the setting by putting in paintings and pictures which had a significant meaning to the story. The introduction paragraph talks about how Hitchcock had a deep appreciation of art. It claims that because Hitchcock was an avid fan of art, that in his movies we see him make use of the setting. He did this by implementing paintings that have meaning to the story. The article lists three distinct locations where artwork compliments the story which are: Marion’s office, the rooms of the Bates Motel, and the rooms of the Bates house. (98) The body paragraphs continue on with the argument and give proof as to how the paintings corelate to the story. An example of

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