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    The movie’s events happened before the “Batman v Superman.” The feared Suicide Squad will include Joker (Jared Leto), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Deadshot (Will Smith), Slipknot (Adam Beach), Boomerang (Jai Courtney), Katana (Karen Fukuhara), Enchantress (Cara Delevingne), Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and El Diablo…

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    Satan In Popular Culture

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    inherit traits from our parents, the bible says we inherit our sinful nature from Adam and Eve because we descended from them. (Smith, 2016 ) Similarly, satanic popular culture characters have ‘inherited’ biblical Satan’s attributes. The Dark Knight’s Joker epitomizes deception and trickery. He offers two stories describing the origin of his facial scarring and never reveals which, if any are true. Additionally, he tells Batman where Harvey Dent and Rachel Dawes are being held but he tricks him…

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    tested by Bane, The Joker, and many other characters. Batman is known for not killing any of his enemies and so he has many opportunities to end their lives but, he is a better man than that so he has to decide to kill them or let them go. Batman almost gives in to The Joker at one point when he tries to get Batman to quit being Batman. He then goes to talk to Alfred ,his butler, and he says “well today I found out what Batman can’t do”. Which means that he was giving into the Joker testing his…

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    Paradox In The Dark Knight

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    paradox is portrayed in the action packed film, The Dark Knight, directed by Christopher Nolan, a menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc on the people of Gotham, while a “caped crusader” who goes by the name of the Batman battles with one of his greatest psychological tests in the never-ending fight for justice. This psychological battle is his strenuous relationship with the Joker. The Joker is a criminal mastermind whose ultimate goal is to get the Batman to kill him, the predicament here is…

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    Batman Super Hero

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    essay is about. This essay's subject will stay in the famous city of "Gotham" and focus on the Joker. The Joker is the best villain because he always finds a way to trap Batman, he is a symbol of death, and he is the complete opposite of Batman. The Joker is known to be a trickster, after all it is his name. He has a way of out smarting Batman almost every time, that is until Batman beats him up. "Joker disguises himself as Pagliachi, and performs live on television. Batman and Robin follow a…

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    Summary: The Dark Knight

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    the Joker and Two-Face. Summary of the film As the sequel to Batman Begins, Batman, Harvey Dent (the newly elected District Attorney), and Lieutenant James Gordon continue their fight in protecting the streets of Gotham City from any criminals. The villain of the film, the Joker, is determined to cause havoc for Batman and the city of Gotham. Through protecting Gotham and keeping up with the Joker, Batman struggles to maintain that…

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    scene “Good Cop, Bad Cop” from The Dark Knight there is a prominent fight for control between the Batman and the Joker. Throughout the scene the cinematography creates tension through lighting, framing, effects, camera movement and performance. The scene takes place in an interrogation room, to signify the authority figure and the criminal fighting for power. In the beginning the Jokers dimly lit from the lamp on the desk. The light is coming from a low angle to make his figure dark. This…

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    world a better place against an evil villain but we don’t tend to pay attention on the motives that the villain has in order to commit the crimes. The Dark Knight, is about Batman fighting the Joker whose plan is to destroy Gotham. What motives the Joker? What does he want? The theory that best explains the joker would fall under Psychological Abnormality. The theory that best fits this Villain would fall into Psychological Abnormality studies have showed that sometimes people aren’t capable…

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    hair and pale white face. I stared him down, examining his dark purple lips and smeared black makeup. The memories of the day I was assigned this project flew through my mind. Dr. Harleen Quinzel, you are to help a man who goes by the name of the Joker during his time in The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane. I distinctly remember driving up to the edifice, unknowing of what I should expect. As I walked inside, I took in the sight of the plain white walls and bare silver…

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    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, and he does what he wants when he wants too. He always is two steps ahead of our protagonist and batman can seemingly never beat him to the punch. For example, when the mayor was giving his speech, batman was trying to find the joker in the window with a sniper rifle.…

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