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    sidekick naming him after a brave and full of hope bird. (Robin) Robin soon quit his job saying he was sick of Batman being too bossy and called Bruce a, “Control Freak.” Robin joined a team called the Teen Titans and became leader and a control freak himself. And when the team retired Robin decided to no longer be a sidekick or team mate and turned into a superhero calling himself Nightwing. Then came Jason Todd, just as acrobatic as the first Robin. But Jason was more troubled than Dick…

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    Batman interrogates joker scene This scene starts with the cop and the joker in a dark room, the only light lighting up the room is the door light and the lamp right where they are sitting. While the cop is listening to the joker speak only half of his face is fully visible due to the lack of light in the room. It then switches to the joker talking and behind him is very dark, only perk of his face is slightly visible, everything else behind him is not. This adds suspense to the scene that…

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    The Joker Short Story

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    The moonlight shining through the Oval Office lands on a man with green hair, white skin, and what seems to be Secret Service uniform. The man stands in front of the President of the United States with a harpoon gun to his head. The smell of blood fills the room. The man has a grotesque and wicked smile on his face, identifying him as the Joker. The Joker puts the gun against the President 's head and pulls the trigger but only a flag with "BANG!" on it comes out. The Joker puts the gun against…

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    death. This principle, however, is often forgotten with the presence of strong religious beliefs and rising emotions following violent crimes. Directors, Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, in the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) takes an insider look surrounding the trials of three teens who were accused of brutally murdering and sexually assaulting three eight year old boys in the Bible Belt town of West Memphis, Arkansas. The accused, Jessie…

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    Robin Redbreast

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    “Robin Redbreast” by Stanley Kunitz, is a reflective poem in which Kunitz finds a bird that has fallen out of a tree and tries to rescue it by sending it back in the air. Kunitz realizes while holding it in the air that the bird was shot, incapable of flying again. With this poem Kunitz is providing the reader with his impression on cruelty and death. The poem starts with a description of the bird: “all the color washed from him”. This foreshadows the ending of the poem with the speaker’s…

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    Robin Goodfellow

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    Who can you think of that could tolerate Robin Goodfellow? Well, Sally Sue would be the perfect match. No man could tolerate her either. She is smart and funny. And just like Goodfellow she loves to pull her friends leg. They both have never had much luck with dates. Those two are just alike. They would be the perfect match. These two have both never had very much luck with mates. Sue has even tried online dating, but that backfired. The problem is nobody can tolerate the two. They are always…

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    Kanga, Owl and Christopher Robin. Where each of these characters is unique to the story due to the types of characteristics/personality. We are able to see that the main characters of this story is Winnie-the-Pooh and that the only human character is Christopher Robin who is approximately five years old. It is important to note that Christopher Robin is a character that was created by the author A.A Milne after his son who was born in in August 21, 1920. Christopher Robin was born three years…

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    Aristotle On Happiness

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    this question that will be the basis of this essay “Are we made happy by what we have in life or by who we truly are inside?” Robin…

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    important in “A Gest of Robyn Hode”. In this text, Robin lives in the Barnsdale forest, but in other iterations of the tale he lives in the Sherwood forest. Regardless of the specific forest, however, it is clear that the Greenwood is incredibly important to Robin. In the Greenwood, Robin can find freedom from the confines of society's corruption, whether the source of that corruption be from the Sherrif of Nottingham or Prince John. In the forest, Robin is king, and he lives a life of freedom…

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    Door in the Wall, Robin had to choose to be brave and take risks. Both sides believe that Robin eventually snuck out of the castle. Some believe his escape was an honorable and brave decision, while others believe it was dangerous, if discovered and captured Robin would have died. Robin should have snuck out of the castle to get help for three crucial reasons; the castle residents remained outnumbered, in distress, and he would be a hero if successful. The first reason Robin should have…

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