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Shdow Of A Doubt

Films give a vivid depiction of themes through cinematic effects. Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt is no different. The film lends itself to two interpretations. The Catholic interpretation forces the audience to look at the characters in terms of good and bad. This interpretation focuses on the themes of original sin, loss of innocence, the fallen world, and the exchange of guilt. All of the themes relate to one another and make it obvious that the characters are struggling with certain issues pertaining to religious aspects that determine good and evil. Hitchcock wonderfully composes cinematic effects to intertwine the above-mentioned themes. There is an apparent dividing line between good and evil in this film, therefore using the themes, the viewer can make a connection with the Catholic interpretation.
The theme of original sin is expressed first through a particular, and then through a generality. The particular would be namely Uncle Charlie's character. The......


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