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    Who Is Harley Quinn

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    Original Orgin Story In Batman: The Animated Series (est; 1992), Paul Dini, the creator of the now lovable Harley Quinn, decided Joker needed a more prominent henchman, or maybe even a henchwoman. The inspiration of the character came from one of Paul Dini's dear friend, Arleen Sorkin, in 'Days of Our Lives' where she dressed up in a jester costume and had the voice and look inspiration he needed to make Harley Quinn. When Harley's design was complete and ready to be put into Bruce Timm's…

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    behind saving Gotham. Based on the real behavior of racist Americans and the fictional behavior of Batman in The Dark Knight Rises, fear either diminishes or enriches thoughts on the…

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    honors his legacy. In addition, Batman is a comic hero who known as the guardian of the city of Gotham. He is a brave hero who defends his city against many villians. However, since no two heroes are alike, Odysseus and Batman have their differences which make them unique in their own way. Batman and Odysseus are two individual heroes who share many similar characteristics. they both are heroes who are born into a wealthy family.Odysseus the King of Ithaca and Batman as the DC hero they both…

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    Though these figures face abiding tribulation and difficulty, My Dad, Batman, and Charlie Davies, preserve their righteous heroic qualities and remain strong despite the difficult circumstances.…

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    Harley Quinn In Mad Love

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    In 1994, the definitive Harley Quinn episode in the Batman: The Animated Series was aired, “Mad Love.” This episode is based on the comic of the same title, created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, which shows Harleen Quinzel’s metamorphosis into supervillain Harley Quinn. Dini has stated the title “Mad Love,” “Mad love is when you fall so passionately for a person (particularly the wrong person) that nothing else in the world matters” (Roddy 2). A relatable concept to many people, not just females.…

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    The graphic novel "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" was published in Febuary, 1986. It is a story of a man's journey to discover his true self , accepting it and finding comfort within it. He is known to live a conflicting life. Without any volition, Bruce Wayne is tempted go back to who he was a decade ago. He cared less whether it was his conscious mind or an act of redemption, Bruce forced himself to do what is must in order to make things right within himself and within the city of Gotham…

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    godmother in Cinderella and The Dispatcher- Frequently sends the hero on his mission/quest. This character too, habitually signals our hero to a problem. Batman considers that Harvey Dent be able to converted as the “White Knight” of Gotham City. Harvey Dent is portrayed as the real champion of Gotham, due to his crime fighting in the courtroom. Batman believes that he can step down and leave Gotham city securely in his hands However when Rachel is murdered by the Joker and Harvey Dent is left…

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    the Hero's Journey. . Batman Begins shows the journey of Bruce Wayne becoming Batman. It starts at a young age when his parents were shot in front of him in crime alley. He goes through a lot of training so that he can fight better and protect Gotham from criminals. He chooses a bat as his symbol sense he is afraid of them and wants the criminals to be scared of him. In the movie Batman Begins Bruce goes through all the stages of the Hero's Journey on his journey to become Batman while he fights…

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    Analysis & Technique Paper Since 1971, Tim Burton has directed over 30 memorable films which all had a very similar themes of fantasy, horror, dark, gothic and quirk like films. Some of his most commonly known films are, Edward Scissorhands (1990), Batman (1989) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). Burton has worked with many popular actors, such as Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. A large part of Tim Burton’s successful career came from working with Walt Disney, working on films…

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    fictional characters such as Batman or Spider-Man, the ideals of individualism and nonconformity…

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