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    Christopher Nolan’s, The Dark Knight. The Joker targets Coleman Reese, an employee of Bruce Wayne who is about to expose the secret identity of Batman, threatening to blow up a hospital if Reese is not dead within the hour. Amid the chaos, police evacuate hospitals in the city. The Joker disguises himself and gains access to Harvey Dent’s hospital room, leaving them alone in the evacuated hospital. After the Joker unties Harvey’s wrists from the hospital bed, the Joker shares with Harvey his…

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    Is Superman A Hero

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    A person does not need to have superpowers to be considered a hero. Most people perform heroic acts by saving someone’s life or by preventing a crime. Heros do not have to be real people, they can be fictional characters in movies or comic books. Comic book heroes like Batman or Superman are fascinating to those who want to escape reality into the superhero realm. Of course not all superheroes are created equal or as realistic as others, some are more skilled and intriguing. Compared to to…

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    it all originated. The origin with Batman is also known as Bruce Wayne is a billionaire owner of Wayne Enterprise which takes place in Gotham City. Bruce witnesses his parents’ murder as a child and was raised by Alfred Pennyworth which is also his butler. Bruce Wayne later in his adult life became Batman to fight criminals and stop all the crime in Gotham City. Superman story begins in a different planet called Krypton, and his real name…

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    Vigilante In Batman

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    because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate. By the definition above Batman is a vigilante because he is a self-appointed citizen of Gotham City who took law into his own hands without legal authority because he views the police to be inadequate. He views the law enforcement inadequate because his parents were killed and no one was arrested and the police are also corrupt. This can also be seen by the lighting…

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    two characters. Early in the film, Bruce finds himself at the League of Shadows hideout in search of a new path. This is where he loses his fears of bats. Bruce didn’t agree with the methods of the league, Ducard tells Bruce, “When Gotham falls, the other cities will follow in short order. Nature’s balance will be restored and Man will finally return to solitude.” and then Bruce replies, “you can’t believe in this.” and then Bruce proceeds to destroys their hideout and believes he has killed…

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    The final trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice may have shown that the Dark Knight can hold his own against the Man of Steel, but it also hinted on a brief flirtation between Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot). So is there any possibility that Batman and Wonder Woman will start a romance in the film? Affleck recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly about how Batman reacts after realizing that Wonder Woman is a powerful being. “It inspires in him the idea that well, if…

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    Batman's hobby of crime stopping in tights has come to attract various kinds of villains but there is one who has truly made a name for himself. His name is the Joker and he is best known as Batman's nemesis. According to ("Joker comics "), Joker became who he was after he joined the mob in a attempt to support his pregnant wife. He is later pursued by Batman which causes him to jump into a chemical vat to elude the Batman but the mental strain of coming out of the vat disfigured and learning…

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    Watchmen Code Of Ethics

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    “Once a man has seen society's black underbelly, he can never turn his back on it. Never pretend, like you do, that it doesn't exist.” This quote, by the character Rorschach from the movie Watchmen, serves to highlight what the character’s ethical values are. Movies are a useful tool in teaching and personifying ethical ideals in a way that reaches a wide variety of people. The 2009 movie Watchmen is a near perfect example of this as the main characters are personifications of several ethical…

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    How Is Batman A Hero

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    get what he wants out of people. He is focus on manipulating, terminating, and destroying lives. Bran has a purpose, because the public would not know Batman as a hero and not a villain. Without Batman, Bane has the overall opportunity to destroy the city, and free people from prison. Out of all the villains in the movie “Dark Knight Rises” Bane is the best one. I say that because he almost created a war. His daughter and him, were in the tunnel she escape and when she had left, they beat her…

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    Detective Comics # 49

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    has as Batman to investigate the crimes of Gotham City…and the slippery slope that this freedom can be. Does the system he’s believed in all this time still work? Or is it the only thing he has left to hold on to? Since the story arc we’re still focused on in issue #49 is the same as #48, I don’t feel like I’m giving away in spoilers telling you what I love about it. We’re given a real mystery man here who continues to blow holes in Batman and the police investigators’ theories. It’s a wholly…

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