The Joker Research Paper

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It was fall of 2003 Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel was a therapist for Jack Nicholson also known as the Joker. So on January 2nd Joker and Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel were talking about Batman. Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel started to fall in love with the Joker. Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel started to realize that Batman stopped making Joker happy. So she thought it was wrong that she was falling in love with the Joker, but she loved him and she thought that Joker loved her too. So on January 6th Dr.Harleen Frances Quinzel helped joker escape the mental hospital in Gotham city. Joker just about killed Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel. She was lying in a hospital bed wondering why she was there, then she remembers that Joker loved Harley Quinn. That’s …show more content…
Someone was waiting in the tunnel with a big surprise. It was Robin Hood boy wonder. In the car Robin Hood thought that Joker was Batman. Then Robin said I’m so sorry I didn’t want to come here and then I woke you up. I said that this stuff was here didn’t I Batman? Joker said why so serious. Robin said what did you said. Then Joker's guys surrounded Robin Hood and said Batman no you are not Batman you are the Joker. Harley said Pudding why are you going to kill him?

Joker said no but I will tell him to tell me if Batman is Bruce Wayne. Robin wouldn’t answer. He said if I tell you. You will still kill me, I know you Joker I’m not a dummy. You know Batman has a tracking device in his car right, said Robin. Yea I don’t care because we have Lucius Fox down here too. We are all getting all of the tanking cars and bat mobiles. So you and batman are the dummies. Anything else you want to say Robin or should I say Peter Todd. Robin said how you knew that. Joker said well you are not as smart as I thought you were. Robin said you are not as smart as you think you

are. Joker said what? Robin said NOW! Harley drooped a net on Joker's head and Batman said game over. Joker was in jail and got sentenced to

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