Exploring the evolution of language standards, this book offers insightful examples that illustrate how notions of correctness have shifted over time. It delves into the factors influencing these changes, highlighting the dynamic nature of language and its adaptability to cultural and societal developments. Through various case studies, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding language use and the ongoing debates about what constitutes 'correct' language today.
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The Shower Scene in Hitchcock's Psycho
Creating Cinematic Suspense and Terror
- 446pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Focusing on the iconic shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, this study explores its significance within cinematic history and the author's personal experiences. It combines first-person narration with detailed analysis of the film's mise en scene and montage, showcasing Hitchcock's evolving techniques. The book features extensive interviews with key figures involved in the film, including Janet Leigh and Joseph Stefano, and concludes with reflections from filmmakers and scholars on their initial reactions to the scene.
The book analyzes the characteristics of Standard Written American English sentences.