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    it’s not a single path at all; it’s a series of different paths and trails leading to different adventures by branching off into a million different directions. We can easily be swept up from one trail and moved to the other or even stuck in between two roads. In terms of how influential the change is on our lives, it all depends on how we decide to deal with the shift. A positive outlook can allow the adjustment to flow smoothly while rejecting the alteration can result in a prolonged battle.…

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    Detective Comics # 49

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    James Gordon continues his reign as Gotham's Dark Knight in Detective Comics #49. Peter J. Tomasi provides the script for Fernando Pasarin’s illustrations. The two give us a tale that takes us back to the golden age adventures of the Caped Crusader when he not only dished out a good beating but solved a mystery along the way. In Detective Comics #49, James Gordon is caught up in an cold case from his days on the force. He grapples with the new freedom he has as Batman to investigate the crimes…

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    The Dark Knight is a film based off of the DC comic books of Batman. This film has many different characters who all have some type of psychological or other mental disorder including Batman himself. The main antagonist is the Joker who has an array of different psychological, mental, and personality disorders. The Joker is a fascinating character who intrigues people due to his anarchist mind set with no personal gain intended by his actions doing things simply to cause chaos with no…

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    The Movie The Dark Knight Rises Bruce Wayne Does Not Want To Reveal That He Is Batman. Because He Feels Like He would be treated differently. Batman Is Just. A Symbol, Not a person. John Blake knows Bruce Wayne is batman. Even though Bruce Wayne were two different people he managed a dual life. Batman is just a symbol, not a person. Bruce Wayne wants keep batman a secret. People will treat him differently if they knew he was batman. They would take advantage of him. But most super heroes…

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    The duality of people is always there haunt us whether it is on the inside or outside. A guy named Dr.Jekyll does this experiment with himself to separate his good and evil side, The evil side is a character name Mr.Hyde and the good is Dr.Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll has a friend named Mr. Utterson in the book who wants to help Dr.Jekyll, He doesn't know Mr.hyde would not be separated with Dr.Jekyll. Dr.Jekyll kills himself when Mr.Utterson breaks into a lab he finds the body of Mr.hyde. Dr.Jekyll and…

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    This paper gives an in depth into the Stevenson’s Book of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The book depicts a vivid representation of a psychiatric turmoil that causes a person to possess two or more discrete personalities or identities with individuality conflicting to each other. The topic of women and doubling of the male body surfaces as the mindset of the writer in the late nineteenth century. The case of perverse violence of men is portrayed through Hyde, the necessarily pleasures…

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    A. My favorite villain is the Joker. The Joker is a character in "BATMAN" movies and he is also in novels. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker does not have powers but he is still hard to beat, even criminals cant beat him, he is insane. The Joker does not fear anything, he doesn't follow any…

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    into two by transforming into Mr. Hyde, Gray transfers his evilness to his portrait. As each man revealed his dual self, they attempted to find a peaceful coexistence between the two natures but failed miserably. As they desperately tried to conceal their evil side from society, they both slowly fell to the grasp of corruption.…

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    embraces it and suffers the consequences. The predicament Jekyll involves himself with began exclusively as a science experiment. The astute doctor believed "that man was not truly one, but truly two"(Stevenson 62). With this assumption, Dr. Jekyll then creates a potion which proves science wrong stating that two, or more, beings populate one body. However, once the potion was consumed, Henry Jekyll took on the form of another man. Henry became fixated on this younger more agile version of…

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    illegal. He used immoral ways to overcome immorality by doing unethical things that will benefit the people, example, Fox helps him do this knowing it is unethical ,but still do it because it because it will save a city in the end. The people on the two boats proved the Joker wrong by not turning against each…

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