Alfred Hitchcock:
Psycho influences (isabelle smith)
Childhood:
Alfred
Hitchcock was born in London on the 13th of August 1899.He had a very strict
upbringing from his parents who were Catholic. As a child he felt sheltered because
of his upbringing and he was also quite lonely, which was mainly due to his
struggle with obesity as a boy.
Some of this
strict upbringing and punishments given by his parents where somewhat of an
inspiration to some scenes in Alfred Hitchcock’s film ‘Psycho’. One punishment in
particular which was featured in the film was that as a child his mother would
force him to stand at the foot of her bed for several hours as a punishment, these
punishments which were seen as unjust by Hitchcock, had a huge impact on him as
a person and this idea of unfair
punishment was often reflected in his films in later life.
In his
younger years when he got his first job draftsman and advertising designer (before
this he had studied engineering at St. Ignatius College in London) he started
writing and submitting articles for the in-house publication. Even in these
early short articles Hitchcock explored themes of false accusation which he
felt he had experienced many a time in childhood.
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