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    In 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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    batman. Solo is more like a pirate like Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Han is his own kind of witty hero, and he saves the princess, but their love isn't truly shown in the movies. He always saved the day when the opportunity had risen. Unfortunately, his evil son whom he tried to save by convincing to go home killed him in episode VI. Han, who is a minor part of the title star wars, which has amassed a huge influence in all parts of culture. There have been movie and TV spin-offs…

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    He does good for the city but does not consider himself to be a superhero. He is not tempted by his darker side, "I've seen what I have to be to fight men like him" he rejects the only way to stop the joker, a chaotic freak. In connotation with his chaotic make up, with no rules. During the final battle in Gotham streets, between Batman and Joker, the Joker screams "hit me" as Batman drives towards him, wanting to…

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    The dark knight is a movie about how one man thinks he can rid an entire city of criminals. With help from the police Chief Commissioner Gordon, as well as the new district attorney Harvey Dent, they start putting hundreds of criminals behind bars. Whilst this is going on a new criminal is unveiled known as the joker, a criminal the likes of which Gotham has never seen. He is much smarter, much dirtier than any other villain before him because unlike the others, he has no rules, he has no motive…

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    Nolan 's The Dark Knight, the Joker disrupts the order in Gotham City when he has district attorney, Harvey Dent, and his girlfriend Rachel set up to explosives. While being saved by Batman, and after realizing Rachel will die when commissioner Gordon is too late to save her, half of Dent 's body is ignited by the explosion, leaving him with horrific scars. This mutilation, combined with Rachel 's murder, leads Dent to start causing chaos in Gotham . Another story of loss occurs in Demme’s The…

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    anything is possible." Which means that we can accomplish more, when you have someone that has the same vision to complete the mission. We see this in the comic book, with Batman having Robin at his slide. Batman and Robin have the same goal to keep Gotham safe from people who try to terrorize the people. Batman lost the Robin name Jason due being killed by the Joker and the new Robin name Carrie Kelley help Batman takes down the Mutant leader (Miller 93). The hero myth journey shows the step of…

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    Gotham is a relatively new episodic television series, highly anticipated following the box office success of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. The Fox program revolves around a pre-Batman Gotham City, where it appears a big emphasis is placed on telling the origin stories of many Batman comic supporting characters. Christopher Nolan’s three films follow the narrative of Bruce Wayne/Batman from how he became a superhero to his circumstances as a superhero. However, these films could not…

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    Batman Research Paper

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    She handed over the club to Magrina and left Gotham, but not before saying goodbye to Batman. After her leave, she did what she told her and traveled all over doing jobs for people. She stole for heroes and villains, fought some of them, teamed up with a few of them, and helped out a couple individuals. During her time away from Gotham, she met Red Claw. At first, it was just a simple job that the Red Claw needed. Steal something off of a…

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    hero in the movie the The Dark Knight as he never goes against his own morals despite the people of Gotham City losing faith in him. “Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight.” Batman will always help those in need even when the whole city is against him. The Joker however is the opposite of Batman, the perfect villain. He doesn’t…

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    Archetypes In Batman

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    words. Bruce Wayne gives the impression of being an unmotivated slacker with an attitude problem. He even comments that Alfred hasn't "given up" on him yet. Rachel not only rebukes him for trying to avenge his fathers, but also opens his eyes to the city around him and to what really needs to be done. It is Rachel who showed him the way. Through Rachel’s words his fear fades off, but now it’s time for him to dominate it. The motif of “fear” plays…

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