Informative Speech On Spiderman

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I am going to tell you the tale of how Spiderman came about. We begin our story with Peter Parker who is a high schooler, was orphaned and raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. He was tormented throughout his school years by the jocks because they considered him nerdy. One of his favorite hobbies was photography and because of that, he worked on the school paper.

On a school field trip to the Columbia University's Science Department, a genetically modified blue and red spider came up missing. While Peter stood taking pictures of the field trip for the paper, the spider came down on to his neck, crawling down his arm where it ended up biting him on his hand. During the night while sleeping, his body went through some changes, like a muscle-bound physique, his vision gets clear, ability to cling to surfaces and crawl over walls, all while shooting webs from his wrist. He also gained the ability to sense trouble from far away, which gave him the capabilities to help save
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During the demonstration, something goes terribly wrong and the machine malfunctions and changes Norman into a schizophrenic, psychopath with multi personalities that turns green and has unbelievable strength. As the

Green Goblin starts to terrorize New York City, Spiderman interferes with his plans by rescuing and saving anyone that has been put in harm’s way.

Throughout the movie, Law Enforcement see Spiderman as a menace to the city and wanted him caught and brought to justice even though he had been rescuing and helping the good citizens of New York City. As time progressed, the Green Goblin plotted his revenge against the business moguls who took over his company to use his technology for the military. As Spiderman thwarts the evil efforts of The Green Goblin, law enforcement no longer thinks of him as a

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