Alfred Hitchcock's plots, whether drawn from novels or his own imagination, hinged on recurring figures and situations that included all of the following EXCEPT:
A. the amoral yet charming killer.
B. the humdrum locale with tensions seething underneath.
C. the mentally disturbed woman.
D. the guilty man tormented by the knowledge of his crimes.
Answer: D
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A. never be too loud or too soft. B. never serve merely as accompaniment. C. always accompany dialogue scenes. D. always dominate the image.
The ____ is often in the form of a dominant pedal point
A) retransition B) transition or bridge C) coda D) fugato
Yasujiro Ozu's postwar films usually center on:
A. religious intolerance. B. historical subjects. C. family crises. D. women's sufferings.
The portraits of Marcus Aurelius commissioned as he was nearing death depict him as
A) ?a youthful man with an aged body. B) ?a mature man with an idealized, heroic body. C) ?a weary and concerned old man. D) ?a youthful and idealized Greek deity.