The Objectification Of Women In Hitchcock's Vertigo

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The objectification of women has been a long standing debate since the first leading role in a large cinema screen write. In Laura Mulvey’s essay on “Cinema and Visual Pleasure,” the reader is introduced to various topics within media, but moreso Mulvey’s argument on objectifying women; the idea that hollywood cinema is watched from a male’s perspective, or more formally known as the “male gaze.” While these different theories have come about in several different genres of film, it is much apparent in the classic era of hollywood film and, Alfred Hitchcock's 1958, Vertigo. The storyline begins slow like most movies of its time. Scotty, a retired detective discovers he has acrophobia. Through his recovery, he comes out of retirement for an

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