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    Into The Life of a Joker What do most television viewers call a mischievous or malicious person who devises outlandish or even cruel tricks on their friends and people they do not know? I call them pranksters, jesters, tricksters or maybe an impractical joker. Impractical Jokers is a hidden camera television series that stars four childhood friends. On this show Joe Gatto, Sal Vulcano, James Murray and Brian Quinn take outrageous dares to new heights. As long as the four best friends have known…

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    Research Paper On Venom

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    My favorite villain is venom from the spider man movies and comics. Venom is also is getting his own movie either this year or next year. Venom isn't really a person, Venom is a sort of liquid called symbiote, they have minds of their own and can move and take over people's bodies and minds. What makes Venom a good villain is that he's not that smart but he plays by the dark since Venom is black and uses that as an advantage by fighting during the night. Venom is from New York City which is…

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    The Monkey's Paw Analysis

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    Monkey’s Paw Summary The story of the monkey was written by a well-known author named W.W. Jacobs. Jacobs was a great English short story writer and he also was a good novel writer as well. Jacobs’s stories and novels had lots of humor and laughter in them which made them standout. W.W. Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863. To me the story the Monkey’s paw was about a family of three which was a son, mother, and a father. One day an old army friend drops by and decides to introduce the…

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    revealed that Elijah caused all of the accidents including the train derailment in order to one day find the super hero he knew was out there. Once he had for sure figured out David was a hero that gave him a sense of purpose as a villain. In The Killing Joke, the Joker states that “it only takes one bad day” to change someone for better or…

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    The best villain I know is from one of my favorite books, “Horses of the Dawn”. The villain in this story is the ship owners because they abused the horses and the ones that were useless they threw out at sea. This really isn’t my favorite villain, but this was the only one I could think of. Before you go ranting about how I’m a so called animal hater. I’m not because I actually love animals for their true potential, not as slaves held captive. The story all started when a horse was having a…

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    The Joker Short Story

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    Batman watches in agony as the Joker unties the President and puts the gun to his head. The Joker props Batman into a sitting position on the wall and goes over to the President who is still laughing. “And for the grand finale” the Joke says, waving his arms in the air. Batman yells “Don’t shoot him!” Clearly amused by Batman’s distress the Joker continues speaking “Okay I won’t shoot him since you asked so nicely but, it’s rude to interrupt, even if you are a bit batty. Get it? Batty…

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    A. My favorite villain is the Joker. The Joker is a character in "BATMAN" movies and he is also in novels. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker is a guy who has white paint on his face, red lips, dark eyes, and green hair. He is also always smiling. The Joker does not have powers but he is still hard to beat, even criminals cant beat him, he is insane. The Joker does not fear anything, he doesn't follow any…

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    more seconds and we can see the back of his head and batman right in front of him. This shows us how batman is feeling and his reactions to the joker as he talks. The camera slowly moves around the joker 's head as he insults Batman saying he is a joke and they only need him for a short period of time and then will get rid of him. Batman has no reaction on his face but he is slowly lifting his head in sign of anger and his mood is intensing, The joker continues to talk and when he says “Im not a…

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    While some would disagree with this, others say that the Bat is just as insane as the joker, maybe even more. There are times in comics, for example “The Killing Joke”, that have more or less proven this point. For example, at the end of the comic, while the two stand in the rain waiting for the police to arrive, the Joker tells Batman a joke. The Jokers is practically hysterically laughing at this point, but a small moment passes, and then…. Batman joins him. At first it’s a small chuckle, but…

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    As my grandpa walked into the dreary kitchen, he rolled up his sleeves and began to pull paper plates from our old cupboard like he had every Friday night since grandma got sick. Friday was pizza night. He finished cutting the greasy delicious pizza, that the local pizza place couldn’t, and plopped a piece on three plates. One plate for me, one for grandma, and one for himself. Friday was the only night grandma would allow me to eat in front of the TV, and not force me to talk about school or…

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