| Monster Essays - A Comparison Of Framing, Light
The folowing essay is a comparison of the films Citizen Kane
 (1941) dircted by Orson Welles and Josef Von Sternberg's The Scarlet  Empress. (1934) Specifically it will concentrate on how the two directors 
 use set design, framing and lighting to comment upon the psychology of their principle characters.
 	Welles' Citizen Kane tells the story of an aging press tycoon and 
 would-be politician Charles Foster Kane. A man whose arrogance alienates
 him from everyone who loves him,  leaving him to die alone inside the vast Gothic castle of a home that he builds for himself in Flo....
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