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    The courageous hero from a literature that I choose is Batman created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. He first appeared in “Detective Comics #27” in 1939 with the name “Bat-man”. During his 78 year run he has held man names some are “The Dark Knight, the Caped Crusader, and the World’s Greatest Detective”, but one thing that has survived and remain the same throughout the 78 year run which is still going on are his values. Beowulf is an aged epic poem that are made up of 3,182 alliterative lines.…

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    lose its meaning. There are certain occasions in which we think that all hope is lost but it isn’t. Hope may be lost for a short time in the presence of death but it isn’t. Hope is a powerful force that a powerful Batman villain really understood, Bane. He said a powerful quote in a Batman after lowering Bruce Wayne into a pit to die. Bane says “I learned that there can be no true despair without hope.” Bane is giving people new hope just to crush it in their faces making the pain much worse.…

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    The main idea of this book is to show that no one will stay with you forever. The author wants us readers to understand that one time in our life we will be alone, and that you are not gonna be with your loved ones forever. This poem describes the action-packed night of April 18, 1775, the famous ride of Paul Revere. It starts in Boston, where Paul and a friend are talking about the British army. They think the soldiers are going to leave Boston that night, but they aren't sure whether they will…

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    event. By undergoing a horrible incident, they have transformed from their past selves into the newly emerge individuals they are today. The graphic novel Batman the Killing Joke, focuses on one of the most well-known villain’s…

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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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    I never was a monster. I am just ahead of the curve. But you see, Batman doesn’t get that. He thinks we are different, but in my own mind, we are just the same. We both use fear for advancing a different social order. You see, in my quest to show Batsy the true human nature, I knew pointing out ideologically hypocrisies through manipulation is an unending game. What really are values? No, do not name me truths. Truths are existentially indifferent, but what do they really prove? Saying humans…

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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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    Death Of A Tragic Hero

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    are hard to replace, but also because they are important to the plot and to their nemesis. For example, Batman has fought tons of different villains, but only the Joker is classified as his “arch-nemesis”, which is why he has died and came back over 10 times across movies, TV shows, and comics. In the 1950’s, Batman killed himself by drinking poison, only to come back to life minutes later. Batman has also suffered from a heart attack, been electrocuted to death, been killed by the Joker…

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    Beowulf Hero Vs Modern Day

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    stories always have romance. Every hero today has a romantic interest, Beowulf has no romantic interest. There really is no female presence in the poem Beowulf. However, today there is always a female presence and some sort of romance. Spider-man, Batman, Superman and many other modern heroes have a romantic interest. While Beowulf may be lacking romantic love there is a plethora of love between comrades, the sort of love that friends share. Beowulf has his loyal comrades that follow and support…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    Burton was good at budgeting for his movies one had had to do this with was the 1989 movie Batman ,which is about a vigilante who was struck with misfortune as a child when someone robbed his parents and then killed them in cold blood. He fights the evil plaguing gotham city this being mainly his nemesis the Joker, bane, penguin, Mr freeze, and poison ivy. Years after the first batman was released burton made Batman Returns which had earned 266.8 million US dollars in box office. It had been…

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