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    Scarlet Witch they too spice up our adventures for anime excitement and thrills. There is a superhero that ranks up with those most popular whom we call as Doctor Stephen Strange or all we know as Doctor Strange. This hero has been featured in several comic books. He is the master of mystic arts who was formerly a neurosurgeon before becoming a superhero. He did not become one until the doctor he met a terrible car wreck which totally destroyed his hand's ability to do surgery.…

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    Hero: Article Analysis

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    Everybody has a different definition of what a hero is. The first thought that comes to my head are Marvel characters or the Justice League. For example, Superman flies through cities saving lives and fighting crime with his super powers and big cape with the “S” on it. These article will open your mind and might even change your idea on what a hero is. Cohen, Roger. “Active Fatalism.” The New York Times, 24 Oct. 2014. In this article, Roge Cohn talks about how society has the idea of what a…

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    Hemione Granger and the Complex Feminist Icon They exist in almost every type of storytelling in the last century or so, the crucial three-person groups. Comics has DC’s holy trinity of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman; In children cartoons the Ash, Brock, and Misty dynamic was used so well that even though brock and misty haven’t been regular characters in the cartoon for a nearly a decade, they are still iconic; but, over the past 30 years, perhaps no fiction trio is as well-known and…

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    Introduction The general idea of this work is to explore the role of dubbing as a method of the audiovisual translation and how it is performed in superhero movies produced by Marvel Studios. Dubbed movies have become popular among young audiences, for example, the ‘Shrek’ series, as well as in many European countries where movies or TV series are dubbed even for an older audience. The superhero genre has joined this trend, for example, in Poland every superhero movie has its dubbed version…

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    Hero. The first thing that one thinks of when they hear the word is most likely a person with the superhuman abilities of being able to fly, read minds, or easily crush anything in their path. While, most heroes do not possess all of these traits, they do exhibit some. In Beowulf by unknown, the main character, Beowulf, is a great hero to the Danes. He demonstrates his heroic qualities when he defeats a strong monster named Grendel with just his bare hands and saves the Danes from more pain and…

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    As with almost every superhero fan I know, I fell in love with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in last year’s “Captain America: Civil War.” As such, despite some recent lackluster attempts at Spider-Man movies, I was extremely excited for Holland’s solo outing, even though Spider-Man is not one of my more beloved superheroes. For the most part, this movie proved a satisfying picture. Set a couple months after “Civil War,” Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Holland) is eager to become a full-fledged Avenger. He…

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    Superman was a kid that lived on Krypton and then was sent to Earth. Superman has some of the best powers. This makes him the best superhero that lives. Superman uses his powers for good not for bad. Superman is a better superhero than batman because superman has powers, superman can fight anyone at anyplace and anytime, and superman doesn't need gadgets or weapons to win a fight be because he has powers. Superman is better than batman because superman has powers. First, superman can fly.…

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    but, at the same time, a disrespectful and insulting attitude towards female bodies. The following scene in which a sexual stereotype about black men is overtly present depicts John Hancock saving a woman, again white, from a firing line. The most comic moment comes when he asks her: “Do I have permission to touch your body? It is not sexual”. And only after the woman’s begging and impatient phrase “Get me the hell out of here!” John finally decides to take the lady to a safer location (Berg…

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    Men in spandex survive the critic of time. If you don’t know the story of how Peter Parker came to acquire the superhuman abilities of an arachnid or how Clark Kent is more than your below average journalist, then you have yet to experience what so many have been experiencing for decades, but what makes these men in tights so appealing after so many years? A major reason as to why so many film producers have decided on rebooting these iconic films is the advance in technology which has…

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    Avengers Research Paper

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    All movies based on superhero comics have many things in common. Adults, as well as children, like to watch them. Their characters often have superpowers. Some characters are also secret agents. All of the movies have action which is why they are so entertaining to watch. People like to imagine what it would be like to be a secret agent, with superpowers, and action-filled lives. The first things that superhero movies have in common are that the hero has superpowers. Is having a superpower all…

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