Spiderman Research Paper

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Science has an effect on the world every day. Side effects are also experienced every day. In all of the spider man movies, all of the villains experience side effects that facilitated their transformation into the villains that they become. The superhero that has impressed me the most my whole life is Spiderman. I adore all of the movies and cherish how he overcomes his obstacles in many ways. Spiderman is a human superhero. He attended a public science exhibit when he was 15 years old, and accidently got bit by a radioactive spider. The radioactive spider empowered him and gave him strength and the ability to cling to almost any surface. Also, he gained a sixth sense that provided him with early warning of danger. He was able to conquer just …show more content…
Norman plotted to target Peter Parker, as a means of establishing his reputation. Norman Osborn became the Green Goblin by connecting with the alias who developed the equipment that includes the Goblin formula. The Goblin formal was a chemical compound made to transform the human body. In the second Spiderman movie, the sand man is the villain. The sand man is a human that has an acquired ability to alter his flesh into a sand-like substance. The sand man has this ability because, while trying to hide somewhere from the public, he slept at a nearby beach. Nearby the beach was an experimental system facility, which has exploded the night the sand man was sleeping there. The sand man got struck with a massive dose of radiation which bonded his body with sand. In the third Spiderman, the villain is Venom. Venom is an antihero. He is a symbiote and an alien with a gooey “liquidy” form. The symbiote requires a host, usually human, to bond with in order to survive. After the bonding stage, the symbiote enhances its powers into the host. When the venom symbiote bonds with the human, the new form is called “venom”, hence where the villain in Spiderman three gets his

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