and sex, 145
and violence, 96
and weather, 78
Henry IV, Part II (Shakespeare), 44 -45
Henry V (Shakespeare), 45
Henry VI, Part II (Shakespeare), 177
Heraclitus, 154 -55
High Noon (film), 190
Hill, Geoffrey, 52
Hitchcock, Alfred, 137 -38
Homer
borrowing from, 270
and fairy/folk tales, 58
and heart, 208
and intent, 83
and mythology, 69 -70,71 ,72 ,73
and one story, 191
and perspective/viewpoint, 231 ,232
and physical deformities, 208
and symbolism, 280
and violence, 96
p. 307Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 51
“The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” (Lawrence), 160 -61
Hotel du Lac (Brookner), 184
The Hours (Cunningham), 223 -24