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    Andrew Smith Mrs. Blankenship 23 February 2018 AP English 12 The Superhero Hailing from Salisbury It’s an astounding feeling to have someone on your side, no matter where you are: an ally, a friend, a superhero in disguise. This person helps the entire population, educating them, financially giving them a hand, or promoting an unforgettable message. And no matter who this person is, man or zoo, we must cherish them. We must remember the heroic Salisbury Zoological Parj and highlight its…

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    You Are the Heroes of My Eyes Heroes have been conceptualized by American comics as someone has the supernatural power and wears some sophisticated costumes when they are saving the world. However, in reality, a hero can be a person who is able to do the little things for their beloved one in daily life. Doing a little thing is in the sense that we can show our love and kindness towards other in this cruel and cold world. Hence, Bob from ‘’After Twenty Years’’ and the father of ‘’Reunion’’ can…

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    The Definition of Herosim Have you ever known what being heroic is like? Well if you don't, you’ll want to find out, If you’ve ever watched a movie with a hero in it you should have a good idea of what being heroic should be but there are a lot more characteristics to a hero. Superman flies and saves people with his super strength but his weakness is kryptonite, Superman is kind, brave, and fearless. If you know spider man he is fearless to so it is a thing that is pretty common with heros and…

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    maximize profit potential (Takacs 5-6). This is done through the culture industries reliance on templates and formulas to appeal to the audience (Takacs 5-6). However, this was not the road Peter Jackson took, he was provided the freedom to create a movie with his own templates. This was largely since his pitch included the notion that there were at the time 100 million loyal Tolkien fans who should not be alienated (Shefrin 265). As creating a film that mimicked the books would attract them but…

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    Sincerity, Ethics, and the Superhero in Contemporary American Literature,” has developed out of questions I began asking at Christ College, beginning with “Word and Image,” when Professor David Morgan introduced me to the study of comics in Fall 2007. The relationship between word and image is at the heart of my dissertation, in which I examine the emerging genre of what I am calling “comic book realism,” novels which draw on, reference, and obliquely participate in the superhero genre by…

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    this point, I will examine the movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. I will do so by examining this movie visually, through the types of clothing the character wear, the type of superpower the woman has, the amount of screen time for women, and through the camera angles shown throughout the movie. I will also examine this movie contextually through the storyline of the movie, if the woman is a sidekick or not, and if she dies. Finally, I will analyze this movie aurally through the vocal…

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    Blaxploitation In Movies

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    The reason that this was an immense deal during this time period is because this was the first time a black superhero had been the protagonist (Demby par. 23). The Black Panther and Falcon failed to have their own lead role, but Luke Cage did not. In “Hero for Hire Volume No. 1” created by Archie Goodwin in 1972, Luke Cage was an inmate at Sea Gate Maximum Security…

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    wonder-woman. The mold for heroes is formed by fictional characters, because they solve crime and beat up the bad guys. There is a time in everyone’s life where they want to be a superhero, but why? Is it because superman is extremely strong? Is it because they all wear capes? Well my belief is that why would you want to be a superhero, because they aren’t even real. superheroes are a benevolent character with powers that others do not like super speed, flying, or super…

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    existing. The real reason is kept deep inside within a villain. It’s the superhero’s fault. You may be wondering why in the world would it be the superhero’s fault. Well obviously the superhero might have taken the place that the villain wanted to be in. The villain probably wanted to be in that fame and being called a superhero. The hero took that away from the current villain. That's what really makes a villain. What makes a villain? This question is often answered wrong. Most people say…

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    Suicide Squad Essay

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    One of the most important factors in movie producers take into account would be the media-centered perspectives. By showing early screenings of soon to be movies they hear feedback from the media and look for what to change in order to make the movie better. Every producer wants the audience to react positively to their films. However, this is not always the case; a recent movie that had one of the largest negative reactions from the audience was Suicide Squad. Many fans were disappointed in the…

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