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    Bruce Wayne is a billionaire whose fortune and company help run the city he lives in. He is very committed to his city as he uses the benefits of his thriving company for the people of the city. Unfortunately, Gotham City is infested with criminals, corruption and a successful mob, all issues the Wayne Foundation cannot act on directly. After expert training, Bruce Wayne decides to become the Batman and extend his help further than…

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    Ironman Hero's Journey

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    story of Bruce Wayne in the beloved movie Batman Begins. This movie portrays the story of Wayne as he transforms from a semi-pampered rich kid, into a symbol of justice that makes the criminals of Gotham fear the dark. All throughout the story, the distinct steps of the hero’s journey can be seen. The birth of an archetypal hero is most often very out of the norm. Whether it is Odysseus or Ironman, their beginnings separate them from everyone else. Bruce is no exception to this. Bruce is born…

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    Batman Character Analysis

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    Three of the common symptoms of PTSD, is; isolation, flashbacks, and guilt. For example, after the traumatic event, Bruce Wayne leaves the country and heads to China. He leaves behind his loving butler and life to train with his mentor Ra’s al Ghul for over 10 years. His escape from Gotham is also an escape from the daily reminders of his family’s passing. Although he…

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    Summary: The Dark Knight

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    Even though he is a villain in a superhero movie, the Joker throughout the film increasing gains power through creating fear of the good characters. But, the Joker is not out for the fame in fortune. In one particular scene, Alfred, Bruce Wayne’s butler, talked to Wayne about the motive behind the chaos of the Joker, “some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.” This…

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    One of the significant insights given by Aristotle in Book I of Nicomachean Ethics is his differentiation between “characteristic” and “activity.” In Chapter 8 of Book I, Aristotle digs deeper into the fundamental nature of happiness. What is happiness? How can it be achieved? For Aristotle, happiness is “a kind of good life and well-being” (pg. 19, 1098b). It is “attained through virtue and some kind of learning or training” (pg. 22, 1099b). However, for Aristotle, the mere fact that a man…

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    Dawson’s creek to staring in top grossing films; Katie has been in more than her share of movies. Take a look at the top 5 Katie Holmes movie of all time! 1.) Batman Begins Katie appeared in Batman Begins in 2005 playing the role of Rachel Dawes. Rachel is Bruce Wayne’s Childhood sweetheart. Rachel serves as Gotham city’s assistant District Attorney who is fighting against the city’s crime and destruction through her position. The movie hit the box office with a bang, grossing over $374 million…

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    In this case, Lucius Fox offers Bruce Wayne with such objects as a utility belt, gadgets and a Bat mobile. Such devices in today’s society are perceived as somewhat mystic in the respect that they are tremendously ahead of their time and in many respects, difficult to conceive, like that…

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    Proposed Movie Choices Nowadays movies have changed, and it appears that less and less of them have become original film noir. Film noir is defined as a type of crime film featuring cynical and malevolent characters in an unflattering setting including an ominous atmosphere that is conveyed by shadowy photography and foreboding background music (Dictionary). This includes Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, Carol Reed’s The Third Man, and John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon which serve as…

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