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    facial expressions. Although Batman was noticeably mad he remained calm, because he needed to know where Joker hid Harvey Dent and Rachel; in comparison, Joker was relaxed and excited, because he knew he was psychologically controlling the entire situation. In fact, he was playing around Batman’s mind by forcing him to break his own rule in order to save either Harvey or Rachel. Last minute of the scene became violent as Batman lost his patience, the camera follows Batman as he dragged Joker…

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    Arkham Knight Stereotypes

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    American homes, Batman stories were reimagined for the screen. The 1990s live-action and animated films and shows meant that people could learn about Batman without ever having to pick up a comic book (source). Now, Batman stories are told interactively through video games, where, as the advertising campaign for Arkham Knight purports, fans can “become Batman” (source). Moviegoers, television watchers, gamers, and comic book readers of all ages can all experience a myriad of Batman portrayals.…

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    Captain America’s Relationship to the Red Skull The author of Captain America stressed that the Red Skull and Captain America came from the same experiment, but expressed different reaction based on the mindset that they originally had before the super soldier project. In Captain America Issue #1, the Red Skull speaks about him being the first person to undergo the experiment. The Red Skull also has similar motives to Adolf Hitler, even being connected as a Nazi officer when he was first created…

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    end of the movie. The Joker blew up Batman’s former lover, turned the best man in the city into yet another villain, found that Batman would not kill people and used that to make sure he could never be stopped, and forced his counterpart to become a villain in the eyes of all the people that he’d saved. He was not killed at the end of the movie, and as he says, “[To Batman while hanging upside down from a building] You won’t kill me because of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness. And I…

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    Origin Of Batman's Story

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    Batman is a billionaire orphan who uses his resources to eliminate the evil within his world, such as his nemesis the Joker. The origin of Batman’s story can be traced back to May 1939, when the character was written and drawn by a company called detective comics. In the early 1900s, reading was done by almost everyone because it was essential in education. The company, detective comics catered to the public with outlandish stories of batman, entertaining the public in…

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    deserves a permanent place in the literary world” (2). Panels throughout the work are littered with text, while some are merely images that leave part of the story up to reader’s imagination. The scene where the large bat is flying toward a young Batman gives the reader a few hints as to how he gained his powers, but most is left to reasonable…

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    The Dark Knight (2008) is the second of the three movies in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” trilogy. The first movie being Batman Begins (2005), and the most recent movie being The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The trilogy follows the story of a young Bruce Wayne up to the developed Batman we know today. Nolan 's outstanding creativity allowed him to take a completely different view on what was once just a children 's comic book. Also, the performances of all the actors were spectacular, but…

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    Ideological Analysis of The Dark Knight Rises The 2012 film, The Dark Knight Rises is the third installment of the Batman trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan. The film is a portrayal of the constant battle between good and evil, and does so through the representation of our justice system. The lines between good and evil are hard to distinguish, however due to the police force in Gotham being as well known for its corruption, as it is for its actual crime fighting, and the Villains of the…

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    Many heroes have been very iconic to a colossal amount of people around the world. People across the world love to imitate other heroes for the hero’s tremendous acts. Superheroes influence people everyday, just by the smallest things. Superheroes are very influential in many people lives. Children around the world watch the superhero movies and the episodes. Many iconic superheroes carry similar characteristics such as tremendous superpowers, unique villains, and wears vibrant suits. Something…

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    Friendliness In Batman

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    score in friendliness may not like this feature of the game because they can’t communicate via voice and it’s not a very personal experience. 9.) Excitement-Seeking: In Batman Arkham Knight, you get to be Batman. This is a very exciting game and can be very thrilling for some players because of the different abilities Batman has. Cape…

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