Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Alfred Hitchcock Essay Topics

Alfred Hitchcock Essay TopicsAlfred Hitchcock was a master of character driven, very dark psychological thrillers. Many of his essay topics were created to try and convey his psychological insights about mankind and our world.He may not have been as popular as many of his contemporaries, but he remains a true master of horror movie and drive-by-shooters. He is also one of the most prolific and interesting essayists. Here are some of his ideas and topics for essay topics.A successful person has learned that success in life often comes from failure. The most difficult hurdle to overcome in a man's life is himself. This lesson teaches us the importance of self-knowledge and the consequences of not learning from our mistakes. Man is at the center of everything and failure to accept himself as the center of everything will only bring failure to all who surround him.After the first year anniversary of the death of his wife Marion in 1912, Ernest throws himself into his work and a much gran der project than before: he writes about his life as he lived it. Although the project will prove to be a successful one, it can be said that it can be called a disaster if you decide to write about it long after the fact.Alfred Hitchcock shares the classic anecdote about a young boy who asks Alfred Hitchcock for money. On being told by the boy that he doesn't need money, Hitchcock asks, 'When do you ever need money?' He then proceeds to tell the story of a cash-strapped family in the nineteenth century who allowed a fool to live in their home, whom they later had to remove because they feared that he would eat their children.The main theme of this short story is how we are all so desperate to escape ourselves that we allow those we love tohave to suffer, simply because we want to be free. Another story by Alfred Hitchcock is the story of how he and his colleagues discovered the Psycho killer, after they asked the local grocer to keep his back door unlocked so that they could catch the murderer. As the grocer noted with great surprise, 'Well, I did it for a fee.'All of the essays and short stories by Alfred Hitchcock discuss the way we tend to go right past danger, when we should always expect danger, because we want to avoid the outcome that our fear would cause. A few of the essays discuss how we are all really psychic; some even suggest that we are all psychic killers at heart. Most of these essays propose that we live our lives according to our intuition and that we live in fear instead of fear itself.This is just a sampling of Alfred Hitchcock's many essay topics on psychology and creative writing. Many of them deal with bad situations and trying to survive them and how a good person can make them. Although most of these essays do not seem to fit with the current trend of writing academic essays, they should be remembered for their entertaining nature and the truth that life, like Hitchcock's movies, is what happens when you least expect it.

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