How Is Batman A Hero

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The movie “Dark Knight Rises” is a British American superhero film. Bane is the best, because he knows how to get what he wants out of people. He is focus on manipulating, terminating, and destroying lives. Bran has a purpose, because the public would not know Batman as a hero and not a villain. Without Batman, Bane has the overall opportunity to destroy the city, and free people from prison. Out of all the villains in the movie “Dark Knight Rises” Bane is the best one. I say that because he almost created a war. His daughter and him, were in the tunnel she escape and when she had left, they beat her father up so bad he had to cover up half his face. He suffer so bad, after his daughter grew up, she back from him. So, his next plan

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