Wednesday, May 6, 2020
`` Oh, I See The Birds And The Culmination Of...
In the essay ââ¬Ëââ¬Å"Oh, I seeâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢: The Birds and the Culmination of Hitchcockââ¬â¢s Hyper-Romantic Vision,â⬠John McCombe attempts to connect The Birds to literary Romanticism. McCombe begins by citing a text from Robin Woodââ¬â¢s book Hitchcockââ¬â¢s Films Revisited. In the text, Wood discusses how Hitchcock controls the audience through editing and camera movement like a poet controls the reader through verse rhythms. To illustrate his point, Woods discusses how traumatic horror is conveyed in E.M. Forsterââ¬â¢s A Passage to India and Hitchcockââ¬â¢s film. Woods conclude that it is better conveyed through visual images in Hitchcockââ¬â¢s film rather than through the text in the novel. Because of this, Hitchcock is considered to be more of a poet than a novelist.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Although Woodsworth is the most prolific poet of the two, Coleridge stands out with his unique style in ââ¬Å"The Rime of the Ancient Marinerâ⬠a nd ââ¬Å"Kuba Khan.â⬠McCombe chose ââ¬Å"The Rime of the Ancient Marinerâ⬠and older works by Coleridge and Woodsworth to show how Hitchcockââ¬â¢s film is similar to British Romanticism. Hitchcock films are rarely read in the context of a literary framework. For the most part, scholars read Hitchcockââ¬â¢s film through Jacques Lucanââ¬â¢s psychoanalysis methods. McCombe does not disagree that the film can be read through psychoanalysis and go on to cite texts that have successfully done so. However, he focuses on the romantic style of Hitchcockââ¬â¢s film which validate Hitchcock as a hyper romantic. Hitchcockââ¬â¢s romantic style is evident in the comparison of the characters in Hitchcockââ¬â¢s films Vertigo and Psycho. McCombe reference John Calabrese who described Romanticism in Vertigo as the ââ¬Å"dark, sinister aspect of the character that distinguish the romantic hero.â⬠McCombe points out that those aspects and qualities are evident in Norman Bate (Psycho) and Scottie Ferguson (Vertigo). McCombe tells how romanticism entails the suspension of disbelief. The Birds plays on this element of fantasy by having the birds deviate from their normal behavior to attacking humans. Similarly, Coleridge uses the element of fantasy in the real world in ââ¬Å"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.â⬠Next, McCombe discusses how the
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