How dose Hitchcock present duality and the complexity of the human nature in the film "Psycho"?
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How dose Hitchcock present duality and the complexity of the human nature in the film "Psycho"? Hitchcock presents duality and the complexity of the human nature by using contrast in the film. The main kinds of contrast shown in the film are black and white, light and shadow, and the fight between good and evil. In the film see that there are two sides to people's personality's, hitchhike often shows this by using mirror images. Psycho was made in the 1960's. At this point of time colour was in wide use, however, Hitchcock decided to make the film in black and white, his reasons, "the films too scary!" However, filming the film in black and white added to the effect of duality, such as light shadow, mirror images and life and death. Hitchcock portrays good and bad in people by using black and white, light and shadow and...

