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    1.Introduction 1.1 Cultural Phenomenon In the past few years, America superhero movies such as Spider-Man, Captain America and X-Men have swept around the world. People in different countries show great preference in them. In the past 12 years from 2000 to 2012, there have been 67 movies about superhero on the big screen, the market share of which is more than 10% in the movie market worldwide. In the future 5 years from 2014 to 2019, 22 more sequels of them and new superhero movies will be on…

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    the signing of UN is happening a bomb goes off and kills King of Wakanda. This bomb was accused to be set of by Bucky, when this happens Iron Man and FBI is after to kill Bucky, but Captain America wants to find Bucky and help him. When Captain America does this he finds out that Bucky was framed, so then Captain America and Iron Man goes up against each another. In this movie I found Half-Hearted Kamikaze, Oversized Gift, The Poet's Gift, and Pocket Change. The first one I chose is…

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    Do We Really Know Captain America? As we all know, Captain America is a character in the Marvel comics and is very popular in the United States (not surprisingly). He was created in the comics by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in “Captain America Comics #1” in 1941 during the war to boost the morale of Americans everywhere. Captain America appears as a super soldier that was created to fight the Axis during World War 2. The comics soon lost popularity after the war in 1950 and did…

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    Captain America whose real name is Steve Rogers transitioned from a comic book to the television on a journey to become the greatest soldier in history. Captain America’s main power is the maximum human physical potential that he has. The character first debuted in 1941 during the time of the Second World War. As a result of his small stature he was deemed unfit for military service however due to his powers he was accepted. Rogers was brave and compassionate and this qualified him as the most…

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    Captain America was written in 1940 though Steve Rogers was born in 1920. The comic was written by two Jews, and their religion is crucial for this study because it changes their approach of propaganda. In 1924, Mein Kampf written by Adolf Hitler is published and spreads racist and anti-Semite ideas, it was the very first time propaganda was used for such a purpose and it proved to be very effective. Indeed, propaganda helped the Nazi party maintain their power and communicate their policies…

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    We’re officially one week removed from what many are calling the biggest blockbuster of the summer - Captain America: Civil War. Typically, whenever a monster (no pun intended) hit of this magnitude makes landfall, rival movie studios are smart enough to steer clear of putting any potential moneymaker against it one week later - from fear that it will be drowned out by the moviegoers that decided to wait a week before indulging in viewing said blockbuster. With that said, it’s difficult to say…

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    Captain America, always standing above evil, representing the greatness, that our founding fathers always viewed possible. Furthermore, not famous for being the hero we need or desire, however for being the hero every one of us can be. Born in the early nineteen forties, foregoing the strike on Pearl Harbor, created to embody the necessity for American reinforcement, preceding their engagement in WWII. Displayed on the cover of “Captain America Number One” pummeling Adolf Hitler in the jaw,…

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    The movie “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is a very splendid movie, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. It is much better than the first one. Before I talk about his movie, let me tell you how does Captain America come from, Steven was a weak man who wants to be a soldier, but no matter how hard he tried, his weak body is his only problem to be a real soldier. Therefore, he decide to join the experiment, even it is damagers but if the experiment success, he will be the man who has a strong…

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    protagonist on his journey to heroism. When we first see the protagonist, they are portrayed as average people living normal lives. In Captain America: The First Avenger Steve Rogers is a scrawny boy from Brooklyn and in The Wizard of Oz Dorothy is a regular girl from Kansas. Then something occurs in the protagonist life that jumpstarts their journey. In Captain America, Steve Rogers finally enlist in the military under the “Super-Soldier Experiment.” In some cases, the hero is reluctant to…

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    The Deception of an Image The movie poster for Captain America: Civil War shows two groups of heroic figures, one led by Captain America, and the other led by Iron Man. On the poster, it has the quote “United We Stand, Divided We Fall.” This quote foreshadows the two main characters going through something to divide them. It is a very powerful image showcasing the various emotions between the two groups of heroic figures. Pictures and images are powerful vessel through which movie creators…

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