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    Some of the funnest things I’ve ever done were things I didn’t want to do. Things that used to scared me are things that I look forward to doing now. I’ve learned a lot of things just by going out and doing something out of my comfort zone. Some fun things are disguised as bad, so we decided not to do it because we may not like it. One of my most learning experiences was at Six Flags Great America. As we entered the gates to the park, everyone was excited, except for me. Because, I made a…

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    mastermind, marksman, and like a confused child searching for the answer to the question that haunts his life. Taking control as a crime lord, the Red Hood sets out to become a better Batman. In this epic display of the DC comic, viewers get to see some in depth character development and transformation. In this film, Batman (Bruce Greenwood) and Nightwing (Neil Harris) must team up to figure out who this vigilante is and what is his objective.…

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    Batman Hero Essay

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    until Batman comes. In his suit as dark as night, he grabs two of the evildoers by their eccentric clothes and bashes their heads together. They fall down immediately. This startles the gang and a few of the members circle and challenge Batman. Their menacing faces stare at him as they smirk wickedly. With a calm and blank expression, Batman kicks and punches the villains, sending them flying into the road. As more and more gang members run toward Batman, he counters…

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    In the movie The Dark Knight, Batman fits the character type description of being continent. He struggles with his appetitive part and desires to get rid of the Joker, but really the only way of doing that is by killing him. However, the Batman endures through the temptation and does not give in to his desire to kill the Joker. On the other hand, the Joker would fit the vicious type of character in the movie. He consistently does the villainous deeds, that they have become a habit for him. He…

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    It has been 16 years since the hit TV series Baywatch ended and now fans of the show are about to leap for joy because it is making a comeback, not as a TV series but rather as a movie. Latinos Post reported that Baywatch is confirmed to return as a movie and those who have loved it could rejoice knowing that those beach scenes and action are going to be relived. Comic Book published some spoilers about this movie and one of them is the fact that this project would be rated R for comedy.…

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    Hero's Limitations Essay

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    Hero’s Limits in making Peace in the society In the American superhero movies, superhero saves the world. These superheros either have super power which makes them invulnerable or lot’s of money to build equipments which makes them invulnerable. In the Japanese animation, the high school students save the world. They often have grand ideal, the nice antagonists who “help” these protagonists to grow up, and many people who supports their grand ideal. Do they really bring the peace to the world?…

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    How Batman Was Made Batman is Bruce Wayne. Batman’s mission is to protect Gotham City from crime. Gotham City was once a major industrial city that was hit hard by the Great Depression. This made Gotham City’s crime rate rise and corrupted government and police officials witch sent despair through Gotham. Gotham has never fully recovered from the Great Depression. Bruce Wayne is the only child of Dr. Tomas Wayne and Martha Wayne. After leaving a movie his family was met by a mugger. After a…

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    Wonder Woman Superhero

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    just ordinary people, and a consistent theme of a need to put faith in something larger than yourself. For this reason, I believe Wonder Woman is a great example of a superhero that is classified as contemporary mythology. Aside from Superman and Batman, no other comic-book character has lasted as long as Wonder Woman, who happens to be the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity, but unlike every other superhero, she…

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    DC on the other hand, is all about the depressing highlights of the protagonist’s life, an example of this would be in the beginning of Batman VS Superman where it shows Batman's parents dying in slow motion and Superman's adopted father dying. Another thing that Marvel does is giving more backstory and insight into the antagonists and villains of their movies. An example of this would be…

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    understood, that there is no logical reason for what he does, completely opposite of how the Batman operates. The Batman uses prior knowledge, clear thoughts, and control to fight the Joker. And through every meeting between the two, you see neither one is fully able to overcome the other and defeat each other, because they are one and the same, and to defeat the other would mean to lose a part of themselves. The Batman is the conscious self, the self that is shown to the society, the self that…

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