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- Themes
  - Baptism, Justice, Judgment, Vengeance
    - I suppose there are many ways to look at what Cape
            Fear represents, but I think it is a chilling reminder of the danger
            of humans taking atonement into their own hands or strictly
            interpreting atonement from a juridical point of view--as if in a
            courtroom. DeNiro's twisted character in the movie (can't remember
            his name now) has studied the Bible and tattooed his chest with
            Scripture quotes about justice. He becomes increasingly deranged as
            he tries to enact his form of atoning, becoming an unforgiving and
            vengeful judge. It is interesting that the crisis is resolved in a
            storm at sea, in what might be loosely seen as baptismal imagery.
            (submitted by Marcia Wakeland)
            
 
- I suppose there are many ways to look at what Cape
            Fear represents, but I think it is a chilling reminder of the danger
            of humans taking atonement into their own hands or strictly
            interpreting atonement from a juridical point of view--as if in a
            courtroom. DeNiro's twisted character in the movie (can't remember
            his name now) has studied the Bible and tattooed his chest with
            Scripture quotes about justice. He becomes increasingly deranged as
            he tries to enact his form of atoning, becoming an unforgiving and
            vengeful judge. It is interesting that the crisis is resolved in a
            storm at sea, in what might be loosely seen as baptismal imagery.
            (submitted by Marcia Wakeland)
            
 
- Baptism, Justice, Judgment, Vengeance
    


 
      
