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    Joker In The DC Universe

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    “Every villain in The DC Universe wants something different, and not all of them want to rule the world. Or at least, not all of them want to rule the world in the way the Crime Syndicate do.” - Geoff Johns. It seems that in all of the DC Universe, that they characters are well developed. They seem to know just everything to be exact, knowing the past, the deeper meaning in the way they act, it's a very well thought out process. But not many people know of how they develop the past and the way…

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    Batman Hero

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    get gunned down during a mugging in Gotham city. The crime would define his life, as he decided himself to becoming the world’s greatest weapon against crime… the Batman.” Batman is the most spectacular hero because of his constant motivation, humanity and his independence. Batman is a superhero any community would be lucky to have. Batman has constant rivals. Some may think that because of this, he is weak, but in reality, having a constant rival could make an individual stronger. Everyone…

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    What Is Batman's Identity

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    Batman himself has two different sides that no one would be able to correlate together. When Bruce, the “normal” version of Batman is maskless, he leaves the impression of privileged white man. Bruce likes to be social, to be around people, and to party. Bruce pushes himself hard, always trying to look the best to keep the Wayne image for his parents that have passed away. This is one of the reasons why he doesn’t want anyone to find out Batman’s true identity. He keeps it very secretive,…

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    We all knows there are some characters of superheroes. The two most famous characters of superheroes are Batman and Spiderman. They both are brave enough to fight criminal things. But, they also have some differences like their family background, how they become heroes, and how they fight criminal things. First, family background. Batman was born from a rich family, he has his own home and he had enough to fulfill his needs. While spiderman is just a simple guy from simple family even after…

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    Superman Comparison Essay

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    and heat vision.Batman, however, is simply a man in a bat suit without super powers, how could Batman even prevail against Superman?Batman's not an ordinary human that you may think, he possesses no weakness, he's a remarkably intelligent man, he knows supermans weakness, and since he acknowledges martial arts he can protect himself from danger.Although both Superman and Batman are superheroes, Batman would overcome the fight because he possesses the abilities and knowledge that is capable of…

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    Universe To Heat Up With ‘Batman V Superman’ and ‘Suicide Squad’ DC comics will continue its extended cinematic universe next year with the release of “Batman versus Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Suicide Squad.” This universe looks to continue with a bang as it establish a world of heroes and villains. The DC universe will take a slightly different approach compared to Marvel’s style of setting up story origins while combining the plot of the movies in later team-ups. In “Batman v…

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    The Dark Knight Neo Noir

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    his films, but The Dark Knight still heavily relies on ideas about dark and light. We see this in its name (The Dark Knight), but also in the film’s sometimes harsh lighting and in the inversion of what ought to be Gotham City’s night life. Because Batman, the titular Dark Knight, deals his vigilante justice in the shadows of the evening, criminals work during daylight hours instead. The Joker calls the gangsters in the movie out on their behavior,…

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    Batman

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    Nolan uses low lighting, backlighting, jump cuts and a lot of close ups to try to portray messages into his film; especially his use of sound which is used to create suspense in the audience. I have chosen Christopher Nolan's 2005 masterpiece Batman Begins to analyze. I have decided to look at 'The Train Scene' in the film -This scene has a gloomy, dark mood, with imminent death apparent in the city that is portrayed in 'The Train Scene'. The aspects I decided to focus on are camera shots,…

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    The Joker Scene Analysis

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    At first the song is low until Rachel begins to speak out against him,. The closer he gets to her the louder the song gets. The sound track builds up tension and creates viewer expectations from he moment he steps out the elevator. The expectation that he will cut open Rachel 's mouth, similar to how he opened up one of the mob bosses becomes more clear when he pulls out the knife and begins to recite why his mouth has slits in it. As she struggles to move her head…

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    sure Gotham is safe from evil. But, the Joker and Batman continue to fight without killing each other, always backing away from that final punch of death. During the scene where Batman integrates the Joker for information, he asked him why does he want to kill him, creating a laughing reaction from the Joker, “I don’t want to kill you, what would I do without you? Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No, no, no, you complete me.” Even though Batman did not realize it at the time, the Joker proved…

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