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    Batman Research Paper

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    Batman (also known as Bruce Wayne, The Dark Knight and the Caped Crusader) is a superhero that was created by writer Bill finger and artist Bob Kane. When Batman was eight years old, he witnessed his parents get shot on the way home from the movie theatre. Ever since that day, he has sworn to get vengeance. Although he doesn't have any “powers”, Batman fights crime by using martial arts skills that he learnt when he was fourteen from teachers all around the world. Appearances/Character…

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    Arkham Knight Stereotypes

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    American homes, Batman stories were reimagined for the screen. The 1990s live-action and animated films and shows meant that people could learn about Batman without ever having to pick up a comic book (source). Now, Batman stories are told interactively through video games, where, as the advertising campaign for Arkham Knight purports, fans can “become Batman” (source). Moviegoers, television watchers, gamers, and comic book readers of all ages can all experience a myriad of Batman portrayals.…

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    The Dark Knight

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    responsible to Knowing the Joker, it may have triggered their own ferry, but it still would have been acting to preserve the greatest good for the greatest amount. Without Batman saving them, this trigger man would have halved the number of deaths, preserving happiness for those who otherwise would have died. Finally, I align myself with Batman in his balancing of excess and deficiency. He had ethical reasons to go after the Joker and acted, sitting out when he knew he could help would have been…

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    Batman and Superman are both characters created by DC comics. Batman and Superman were both introduced in 1939. Batman was introduced in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 and in the spring of 1940 Batman #1 was released. Superman was introduced in Action Comics #1 in 1939. Batman’s and Superman’s parents both died when they were young. Batman’s parents were killed when walking home from a theater. A man held Thomas(his dad), Martha(his mom), and Bruce Wayne at gunpoint, trying to rob them and then…

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    Chapter II- Nexus Between Beowulf and Batman Though these epic tales were created about 1000 years apart, the story of Batman and the story of Beowulf actually have a lot in common. These two characters are indeed heroes in their actions and are praised by the people in their society; they fight a foe which can only be beaten by them and they do such things for unselfish reasons. “Beowulf had brought his king Horses and treasures- as a man must Not weaving nets for malice for his comrades…

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    Though they share a common goal, Superman and Batman have different pasts, natural powers and symbols that they represent inside the DC universe. Since the Golden Age of comics in the 1930’s, Superman and Batman have captured the imagination of comic readers. These two superheroes, one with God like powers and the other a man of keen intellect and wealth unimaginable, have fought crime in completely different fashions. They have united to fight against terrifying villains and battled each…

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    name of justice. Batwoman is more than a facet of the Batman mythology however, she has her own morals and rules that she must follow. While she adheres to the main rules that Batman has created for himself, she has created her own version of…

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    The Dark Knight Rises

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    The Dark Knight Rises is an American film that played in the year 2012 and was directed by Christopher Nolan. As a kid I always loved superheroes and superhero movies and Batman is definitely one of my favorites. But the story of Batman is definitely not for the faint of heart and is definitely not played by the traditional rules of what a superhero is and what he should be. He is constantly fighting with himself and what he should do but in the end he will have to make the hardest decision of…

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    Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns is a groundbreaking masterpiece; It singlehandedly revolutionized the public’s perception of the character, Batman, whilst also addressing a large variety of themes throughout the four books making up the comic. One of the most revolutionary factors of The Dark Knight Returns is the way Miller presents the Batman’s resurgence. Miller successfully creates a fresh take on the character of Batman by telling a story, not through panels upon panels of grandiose…

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    good laugh even if death is involved. In “Batman Vs. the Joker,” “The Riddle of the Missing Card!,” “The Joker Walks the Last Mile!,” and “The Joker Returns,” Bill Finger emphasizes how the Joker personify death itself from the way the Joker finds pressure out doing horrifying things, to the psycho ways of putting himself in danger just for a laugh, to even his corrupted mindset.…

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