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    One of the things that were done wrong in this movie was the timing of the movie. The movie is almost two hours long, which could be considered a problem. The Dark Knight is one hour and fifty two minutes. While the average movie is only an hour and thirty. There is not much of a time difference between the average movie time, and the actual running time of this one, but the difference could have…

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    century, the talk about the duality of human nature has increased in the aspect of the theme since the book of Robert Louis Steveson Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was available to the public, controversy arose and got people to think is there two sides of humanity? Is written about the duality of a man trying to fight against our nature.…

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    indicate that someone who experiences a personal loss may be motivated to do good if they are able to overcome the grief it brings. Harvey Dent is hospitalized after the explosion, and as his bandages are pulled off it is revealed that half of his face has been deeply…

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    “I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two” (61). This quote is from the book The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. This quote clearly demonstrates the theme of the book. It shows how the concept of good and evil is the predominant idea stated. Dr. Jekyll is your mad scientist type of character, he loves to experiment and sometimes his curiosity may be lurking in the wrong fields of science. One day, he comes up with…

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    Dual Nature- the main idea of the novel is the dual personality of people and how we can be “evil” and malicious one moment and kind and generous the next. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde- title Good vs. Evil- this is the main theme and conflict in the novel. Throughout the novel the personalities of Jekyll and Hyde fight within his body for power and control. Potion- Hyde or Jekyll use a potion or serum that allows him to transform personalities. Will- The reason that Utterson…

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    One day you may face such a moment of crisis. And in that moment, I hope you have a friend like I did, to plunge their hands into the filth so that you can keep yours clean!” John Blake: “Your hands look plenty filthy to me, Commissioner.” Commissioner Gordon has always…

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    well-respected Dr. Jekyll who brews a concoction that when imbibed, allows him to become the embodiment of his repressed sinful nature. As Mr. Hyde, the man into whom Dr. Jekyll transforms, slowly takes more and more control over their body, Dr. Jekyll must face the consequences of his actions. The story is highly complex, interweaving themes of the duality of human nature, morality and immorality, and a developing Victorian interest in scientific experimentation. Within the pages of a fictional…

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    Paradox In The Dark Knight

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    kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness, and I wont kill you because you’re just too much fun. I think you and I are destined to do this forever” (The Dark Knight). This is a complete understanding of the relationship between the two showing the truth that they aren’t meant to die at the hands of one another but to continue to blindly have a purpose in Gotham city. Although this battle between the Batman and the Joker can never come to an end, the is one person who can stop…

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    repercussions of losing a good reputation or legal trouble. Would you take the chance that it would not backfire or would you think twice about something that seems too good to be true? In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Henry Jekyll faces the fallout of his decision to take advantage of this opportunity. While he tries to keep the other half of his identity, Mr. Edward Hyde, a secret, he fails miserably leading to his ultimate demise. When you ask someone what Jekyll and Hyde…

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    and Mr. Hyde he uses Jekyll and Hyde to demonstrate his idea of humanity’s dual nature. Further, following Jekyll and the other characters, indifference and inaction, Stevenson outlines his idea that crime is a choice, and those who chose crime will face the consequences. Dr. Jekyll personifies humanity as curious being, that ultimately eats the fruit, and is cast out of the garden. Hyde is an example of humanity’s capacity for evil, with no holds. Jekyll’s crime was not, having the urges, or…

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