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    The movie that I chose to do my movie review over is Psycho. In this movie a young woman, Marion, is having a sexual relationship with this man that she does not know is married to another woman. Marion works for a company doing the financial needs, and one day she is given a suitcase that is she is suppose to take to the bank for her boss. She ends up stealing the money, leaving town and booking her way to see her lover. A few incidences happen to her while she makes her way to her man, but it is

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    Anne Geddes was born on September 13, 1956. Geddes, holds the position of an Australian business woman, fashion designer, and photographer. Geddes lives and works in New Zealand. Geddes remains best known for her pictures of mothers and their babies. Geddes holds the position of one of the most successful and respected photographers around the world. Geddes’ award winning photos of babies represent what she believes which obtain that children should remain loved, nurtured, and protected. Her images

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    considered morally right or wrong. On a contrary, unlike Grenouille, Ed Gein isolation was due to the fault of parental guidance. Gein lived a repressive and solitary life on his family homestead with a weak brother, violent unemployed alcoholic father, and domineering mother. His mother, moved into a desolate location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. ("Ed Gein: Real American Psycho." Ed Gein: Real American Psycho.) Gein only left the premises to go to school and she blocked any attempt

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    Her son, Frank Worden, entered the hardware store at 5pm that day and reported that the cash register was open and there were bloodstains on the floor. Frank Worden also told investigators that Ed Gein had been in the store the previous night and had returned that morning to buy a gallon of antifreeze. Gein was arrested later that day and police searched his residence where they found Mrs. Worden decapitated, hanging upside down by ropes at her wrist and a crossbar at her ankles in a shed on Gein’s

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    those stuffed birds” which is foreshadowing the future event of finding out that Norman preserved and kept his mother much like does with the birds after all his ”hobby is stuffing things, you know? taxidermy.” This is very similar to that of what Ed Gein did, after his mother died he began to create a woman suit so that he could become his mother,while Norman merely dressed like her and consumed both her and in the end his

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    Ed Gein began robbing graves—keeping body parts as trophies, practicing necrophilia, and experimenting with human taxidermy. Gein took the women's bodies back to his farm, peeled off their faces and preserved the skin by putting oil on them. Gein would wear the faces and stare at himself, dressing up with wigs jewelry and fake breasts. He then turned to murder, killing at least two women in 1957. Gein inspired film characters Norman Bates (Psycho), James

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    wrong to do so, as do all other psychopaths and sociopaths think the same way as Lecter does. He also has childhood trauma of his parents killed and his sister eaten which led to his post-traumatic stress disorder. He was modeled after the serial Ed Gein and Ted Bundy. Also after serial killer Albert Fish for his cannibalistic

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    crimes and Laure's father pardoned him even after he killed his daughter by using the perfume he had created. ("Are Mersault and Grenouille Sociopaths English Literature Essay." UKEssays. N.p., 23 Mar. 2015. Web. 27 Jan. 2017.) (N.p., n.d. Web.) Gein manipulates his hometown and persuading his innocence’s by taking odd jobs to remained reclusive and unsuspecting. The greatest comparison between the two murders is that the victims were women and their bodies were later used to reached to their

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    head. His victims’ remains were eventually found in a wooded area. Ted Bundy was captured in the 1980s, broke out of prison several times and ultimately confessed to killing over 30 plus women. He was executed on 24 January, 1989 at the age of 42. Gein was

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    “People with mental health problems are almost never dangerous. In fact, they are more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators. At the same time, mental illness has been the common denominator in one act of mass violence after another” (Blunt). Those under some sort of mental illness often commit their crimes under the influence of that illness and are not aware of what they are doing. There are cases in which they do not receive the proper health during sentencing and affects them in the

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