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    Marvel Avenger Meaning

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    Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War is well worth watching because it is very well rounded. This climatic film ties together many of Marvel’s previous movies and thus is packed with reputable actors. It is a humorous movie with a powerful plotline. The plot even goes beyond just superficial fun and actually makes viewers question themselves with some deeper meanings. As an extra bonus for watching the movie, viewers are then able to keep up and not be left, in the dark, when their friends and family…

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    to go ask King Eurystheus of Mycenae for help to regain his honor. The king didn’t know what to do so he prayed to the gods and Hera came to “help” him. Hercules was told to do 12 labors in order to become an honorable man again. Captain America doesn’t need to be an honorable man again, but Hercules and Captain America do have some things in common and some…

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    I think Tony Stark’s side is the right side. Both sides have their own benefits: Tony Stark is my favorite Marvel hero, he is wealthy, smart, and his suits are amazing. On his team, he also has Vision, who is basically the most powerful superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His body is laced with Vibranium, he’s programmed by Jarvis codes, and his power source is an infinity stone, literally the most powerful objects in the universe. He’s also got War Machine on his side. He might not be…

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    As he turned the street corner, he saw a man dressed in all black standing before him. On his face were those reflective sunglasses that looked like rainbow colored mirrors. “Hey what’s going on man? Put a smile on that cute little face of yours!” Wade taunted the stolid man. Knowing that this man was trouble from the start, Wade decided he could lighten his situation by joking around with the man; however, this usually never worked for him. The man in black turned his head to look behind…

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    him. This drove Tony crazy. "How do you know?" Tony gives an inquisitive look. "I can read you like a book, " Rafael spins Tony around and this time it was Tony's turn to be pinned against the window. Tony was stunned at how quick and strong this man was, despite his smaller stature. He looks down and notices Rafael was enjoying this. "Someone's ready to "discuss" business. This can be chapter 1." Rafael clears his throat as his cheeks turned, noticeably, crimson again. Tony kisses his…

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    Iron Man Case Study

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    our last moment being alive and at the same time this could be traumatic experience for some people. Superheroes are not immune to this type of responses, they are still humans. This reminds us that after all, Tony Stark is the man behind the Iron Man suit. Tony is a man haunted by all his experiences. As we know, the extraterrestrial invasion was not the first time Tony was faced with a traumatic event. The first event that he experienced as traumatic was his parents’ death, in where he started…

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    Minority Report: Iron Man

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    steer and stop without a human driver. A lot of cars race through the streets, but we don’t need to worry about collision because of the accurate awareness of space. We can also imagine the future world in the blockbuster films 'Iron Man'. A Super hero Tony Stark, the Iron Man, just say exactly what he wants. And Jarvis, an artificial intelligence system,…

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    Marvel™ Universe, with the Iron Man comics. In the comics, Tony Stark is forced to integrate a micro-magnetic field into the tissue and muscle layers around his heart. This leads to the comics transforming his bionic technology that is keeping him alive into something that Stark builds another empire around (Fichera). Iron Man was not the only media source delving into the idea of the impossible. In the nineteen-seventies creators of the hit television show; Six Million Dollar Man, began to play…

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    everywhere. Radios and news stations even start having segments about them. Iron Man is an entity that had has this happen to it, without a doubt, but when the science community gets involved or mentioned, it’s apparent that the Iron Man suit is what people really want. Ever since the Industrial Revolution, humanity has untaken the biggest technological leap in history. It’s no surprise that, despite how far-fetched the Iron Man suit seems, the audience, as well as scientists, still grasp…

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    In the beginning of the Iron Man trilogy, we are introduced to Tony Stark as egotistical yet intellectual weapon designer. The production begins with Tony Stark travelling through a desert location with a military team before they’re attacked. An admiration of Stark is created through casual dialogue and rock music playing in the background. The viewer is then introduced to Stark through close-ups of his whiskey and suit before a full image is shown thus indicating an impressive figure. The…

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