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    repercussions of losing a good reputation or legal trouble. Would you take the chance that it would not backfire or would you think twice about something that seems too good to be true? In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Henry Jekyll faces the fallout of his decision to take advantage of this opportunity. While he tries to keep the other half of his identity, Mr. Edward Hyde, a secret, he fails miserably leading to his ultimate demise. When you ask someone what Jekyll and Hyde…

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    In the scene “Good Cop, Bad Cop” from The Dark Knight there is a prominent fight for control between the Batman and the Joker. Throughout the scene the cinematography creates tension through lighting, framing, effects, camera movement and performance. The scene takes place in an interrogation room, to signify the authority figure and the criminal fighting for power. In the beginning the Jokers dimly lit from the lamp on the desk. The light is coming from a low angle to make his figure dark.…

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    Evolution Of The Joker

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    The final evolution of the Joker took a sinister twist back to his roots. In the 2008 film The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger played the darkest version of the Joker yet. The entire film was a social commentary on the War on Terror and the Joker was the symbol of the Taliban and the fear that accompanies it (Message Movies?). The Joker still lacked a plan, mirroring the Taliban’s lack of plan in their holy war against the West. The Heath Ledger Joker said “Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You…

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    Summary of Article: Robert Wonser and David Boyn’s article “The Caped Crusader: What Batman Films tell Us About Crime and Deviance,” explore the “sociology of deviance” within the Batman trilogy (Wonser, p. 1). Throughout discussing the relevancy of deviance and crime in fiction films within modern society, particularly centring on the Batman series over the last decade. Current motion pictures consistently explore criminology in the many forms it presumes in, thus presenting cultural relevant…

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    Q: Compare and contrast the personalities of Dr Henry Jekyll and Mr Hyde- how do they develop throughout the novel? Introduction: In Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, two men embody the polar opposites of good and evil and attempt to keep the two sides completely separate to the eyes of Victorian society and the Victorian reader; however the constant battle of sides is eventually won by evil. Evil is embodied in the form of Mr Hyde and good in the form…

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    “I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two” (61). This quote is from the book The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. This quote clearly demonstrates the theme of the book. It shows how the concept of good and evil is the predominant idea stated. Dr. Jekyll is your mad scientist type of character, he loves to experiment and sometimes his curiosity may be lurking in the wrong fields of science. One day, he comes up with…

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    The dark knight, a symbol of justice and strength, Huckleberry Finn a poor boy living in the south, seemingly incomparable, Bruce Wayne and Huckleberry are both orphans, plagued by isolation. Bruce’s parents were murdered by thugs in the streets of Gotham. Huck’s mom died before the book begins, and his father is an abusive, negligent alcoholic. In the isolated world of an orphan, both Bruce Wayne and Huckleberry Finn adopt father figures. For Bruce Wayne Alfred Pennyworth, his butler, becomes a…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde did not equally inhabit their host body. Jekyll mentions how the frequency of his metamorphosis increased involuntarily, without the potion. The contents within the potion brought forth Mr. Hyde. Eventually Mr. Hyde gains dominance over his host. Dr. Jekyll finds a bit of pleasure in the immoral actions of Mr. Hyde and is enticed to drink the potion more often. If they were separate streams of consciousness, then one should not overlap the other. Duality represents polar…

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    As a society, we are exposed to movies about heroes such as batman, superman, spider man, and many other more. They all fight to make their world a better place against an evil villain but we don’t tend to pay attention on the motives that the villain has in order to commit the crimes. The Dark Knight, is about Batman fighting the Joker whose plan is to destroy Gotham. What motives the Joker? What does he want? The theory that best explains the joker would fall under Psychological Abnormality.…

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    Into The Life of a Joker What do most television viewers call a mischievous or malicious person who devises outlandish or even cruel tricks on their friends and people they do not know? I call them pranksters, jesters, tricksters or maybe an impractical joker. Impractical Jokers is a hidden camera television series that stars four childhood friends. On this show Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, James Murray and Brian Quinn take outrageous dares to new heights. As long as the four best friends have known…

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