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    Suspense, action, and a heart wrenching plot twist make Under the Red Hood a fantastic movie. This 2010 production by the Warner Brothers is the perfect thriller movie for any superhero fan. Gotham faces danger once again from a new vigilante, the Red Hood (Jensen Ackles). He is a criminal mastermind, marksman, and like a confused child searching for the answer to the question that haunts his life. Taking control as a crime lord, the Red Hood sets out to become a better Batman. In this epic…

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    As previously stated, nihilism suggests that life is meaningless, and rejects any kind of religious and moral principles. Our society’s moral codes and ethics are fundamentally based on Judeo-Christianity, and since our society is slowly drifting away from religion, with nothing to replace it, we can only reach the conclusion that there is absolutely no objective truth, right or wrong, value and meaning in life. In Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, nihilism is a prominent feature, mostly…

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    Violence, is it appropriate or not? "All that glitters isn't gold!" which means that even though something may look nice it can really be deadly.This relates to violence in the media because even though the media may portray violence as a suitable behavior, it can also be very detrimental. Violence overall can lead to mimicry, desensitization, and can impact children. In "Violence media is good for kids", the author, explains that not being exposed to violence as a child can lead to children…

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    to reach his goal, but also observes the regular people’s choices. These ethical issues constitute the essence of the character of the Batman and we will examine ethical issues that the Batman faces, the moral challenges that the character of the Joker imposes to him, and how he accommodates these challenges in regards to utilitarianism and kantianism.…

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    Marine Boot Camp. There are three main character introduced in the first part. Hartman as general of marine camp, David nicknamed as Joker and Pyle. In this part, Pyle because of his physical body cannot cope for the required training of marine so he is bullied as a child ordered to suck this thumb while his friends go up with the training. But later, Hartman promotes Joker as a Squad leader and gives him responsibility of Pyle. Despite that, later he was found with his jelly donut breaking rule…

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    Taz Ramsay October 18, 2017 Comp. 1 4th hour Movie Review Essay The Dark Night Rises (Batman) What is The Dark Night Rises? The Dark Night Rises is a version of an old cartoon character, named Batman, which was created in the year of 1939 in the month of May, and was made by a group called DC Comics. Bob Kane and Bill Finger were the people that thought up and made Batman. “Batman’s first appearance was in Detective Comics #27”, according to (Who really created Batman?). Batman’s name is…

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    While Batman and Joker supposedly represent the entirely opposite traditional standards of good and evil respectively, both remain utterly alone and at odds with the populace regardless of their intent. Both characters hide their true identities, and possess significant…

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    yellow orb that looked perfect for a prank, so I jumped off the balcony, onto the flagpole, and then jumped down passed the jester, grabbing the ball and landing on the ground perfectly. I looked at the girls and Mr. Joker. The girls looked surprised and also happy, while Mr. Joker looked really angry. “Ha, you’re never gonna get this back!” I hollered and then ran off. A few…

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    For a story to be interesting and exciting, there has to be conflicts. It doesn't matter if it is a movie or a book, there has to be conflicts, and what these conflicts must have are the amazing and iconic villains. Without them, everything will be pointless, the story wouldn't be as exciting as it should be. They simply make everything better by making the audience hate them. If people hates a specific villain’s guts in the story, then that is such a good sign. Villains are even more…

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    There have serval archetypes that identify with my persona, which are the wise old man, caregiver, hero, and joker. The archetype that matches the best is the “wise old man” from the result of the personality test. To represent this, I draw a piece of sky on my mask. I also other soft colors and a heart to represent me as a caregiver and other of my archetypes. I’m organized, and lived at my own pace. I would consider me, my mask side, as one who has a lot sympathy, because I always listen to…

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