Rear+Window

The character wants to get out of marriage with Lisa and return to his normal lifestyle.

He needs to solve the case with Lisa and get married with her.*i'm not really sure as I can't really find the theme

3. Explain how this theme fits into the body of themes for your director's work.

The main theme of love or relationships are not very evident in Hitchcock works. Love and relationship are commonly motifs but they are not major themes. Hitchcock generally uses themes such as deception and duality, therefore Rear Window is an exception. However,


 * 1) Identify the first image (or scene) in the film and describe how it provides insight into the theme of the film.
 * 2) What is the inciting incident?
 * 3) What are the major plot points of the first act? At what point is the balance upset?
 * 4) What is the Set up For Act 2?
 * 5) What threshold guardians appear in the first part of act 2?-Lisa and then the detective
 * 6) What other conflicts raise the stakes? They need to go do it
 * 7) What is the reversal of fortune that occurs about halfway through the film?
 * 8) What conflicts / threshold guardians define the second half of act 2?
 * 9) What event starts act three and propels the protagonist to face their greatest challenge?
 * 10) What is the rising action of act 3?
 * 11) How does the climax of the film define the choice that the character must make between what they **want** and what they **need**?
 * 12) What is the falling action of act 3, and how has the world changed and found a new balance?
 * 13) What is the denouement?