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    Batman is my super hero because he is a life saver, he has a nice car and most of all , he a very strong man. Batman's utility belt has been a staple of his costume since July 1939. The belt has included tools like lock Batarangs, picks, lasers, a fingerprint analysis kit, grenades and even Kryptonite. That's right — in the comic books, Batman keeps a nugget of Kryptonite in his utility belt just in case Superman ever turns on him. Batman doesn't have any superhuman powers, but relies on high…

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    his opinion on why super-villains act on so many innocent citizens. He believes that there is no motive and they don’t need one. In my opinion, there is a motive which is to cause as much destruction as possible. This quote made me think about the Joker in the Batman Movie The Dark Knight. Super-villains believe that if they strike fear in people’s eyes and walk the streets of a city in a certain way, then they will have respect and power over the citizens in that city. Context: This quote has…

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    enormous theme park with activities ranging from meeting Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny to riding around in child size tea cups. However, Six Flags also offers more mature rides such as the terrifying “Superman: Ultimate Flight” and the mind bending “The Joker Chaos Coaster”. Another example of a family-friendly attraction within Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium. It is the largest aquarium in the world, and it houses everything from penguins to Beluga whales named Nico and Gasper. Also, the aquarium…

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    Batman: The Long Halloween, and Watchmen, are very similar in some areas, and very different in some areas. Both books describe the hardships with being a super heroes, such as dealing with death of innocents, betrayed, misconceptions on some people. The Long Halloween still kept the superhero tradition of solving a mystery, beating the bad guy in a unique way, but at the same time, still following the typical tradition. Watchmen has a hero(es) that is trying to solve a mystery of the killings…

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    The next circle is where you can see the jokers. Every group has someone who jokes and makes the group closer but they can also cause a group to grow apart. The jokers in this circle are the ones that offend people and end up being so rude people do not feel comfortable with their jokes anymore. These jokes are usually rude and disrespectful to many different…

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    The whole speech is based on pagan Celtic mythology. Mercutio’s speech has tons sexual innuendo. The words “queen” and “Mab” refer to whores in Elizabethan England. As his speech goes on we notice the speech get increasingly sexual with Mab teaching Maidens how to have sex. Romeo has just said that it might not be wise to go to the Capulet party because he had a dream that things would go badly for him if he did. Mercutio gives the speech to persuade Romeo that dreams are nothing but Queen Mab…

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    What does it take to achieve the perfect revenge? It should be surprising, unexpected, and he or she must get away with it unbeknownst to anyone else. Edgar Allan Poe makes sure to emphasize that the person who is scoring revenge must never be exposed to or caught by anyone else. A key ingredient to the narrator's plot in "The Cask of Amontillado" is the setting. It takes place in a creepy, underground catacomb in Italy during carnival season. The setting of the story is ironic. During carnival…

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    The Little Mermaid Greed

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    A hero’s story isn’t complete without a powerful villain to battle. From books to movies or TV shows, villains are everywhere. Their devious plans for grandeur and their impeccable adaptability make them fun to follow and enjoy. Most of the beloved villains in today’s pop culture share similar character traits. Villains are greedy, egotistical and cunning. To start, a villain’s objective is fueled by their greed. In The Little Mermaid, Ursula the sea witch’s goal is to rule a kingdom. Greed…

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    I never was a monster. I am just ahead of the curve. But you see, Batman doesn’t get that. He thinks we are different, but in my own mind, we are just the same. We both use fear for advancing a different social order. You see, in my quest to show Batsy the true human nature, I knew pointing out ideologically hypocrisies through manipulation is an unending game. What really are values? No, do not name me truths. Truths are existentially indifferent, but what do they really prove? Saying humans…

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    Villains are known to be the bad guys of cartoons, movies, and tv shows. Villains such as Cruella de Vil, the Big Bad Wolf, the Joker, and a large number of others, are the ones that antagonize a story. Captain Hook antagonizes Peter Pan, who is his arch enemy. In Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent is known as “the mistress of evil”, she earns this name when she curses the infant Aurora. A third villain is Scar from the Lion King, who kills his own brother out of jealousy. Villains are known for their…

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