Theme Of Isolation In The Birds

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¨The Birds¨ short story by Daphne De Maurier and The Birds film by Albert Hitchcock both have their own presentations of isolation that plays a role in the pieces. In the short story, the Hocken family are the only people on the peninsula after the bird attacks. In the movie, Lydia Brenner has the fear of isolation even before the bird attacks. The phobia of isolation is displayed in both the story and the film. In the short story, the Hocken family leaves their home to gather supplies when they are surprised not to see anyone else boarding up their windows or even see smoke rising from the chimneys. Nat appears calm for the sake of his sanity and his family's. He tries to ignore the fact that they are the only survivors when on the inside

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