Psycho (1960): Explaining Norman's Behaviour Part 2

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That pushed him over the line and he killed them both.
Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all, most unbearable to the son who commits it.
So he had to erase the crime, at least in his own mind.
He stole her corpse.
A weighted coffin was buried.
He hid the body in the fruit cellar, even treated it to keep it as well as it would keep.
And that still wasn't enough.
She was there... but she was a corpse.
So he began to think and speak for her, give her half his life, so to speak.
At times he could be both personalities, carry on conversations.
At other times, the "mother" half took over completely.
He was never all Norman, but he was often only "Mother," and because he was so pathologically jealous of her, he assumed that she was as jealous of him.
Therefore, if he felt a strong attraction to any other woman, the "mother" side of him would go wild.
When he met your sister, he was touched by her, aroused by her.
He wanted her.

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