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    Superman Comparison Essay

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    Superman is an all-powerful alien from Krypton with supernatural abilities such as super strength and heat vision.Batman, however, is simply a man in a bat suit without super powers, how could Batman even prevail against Superman?Batman's not an ordinary human that you may think, he possesses no weakness, he's a remarkably intelligent man, he knows supermans weakness, and since he acknowledges martial arts he can protect himself from danger.Although both Superman and Batman are superheroes,…

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    The Riddler seems to suffer from a narcissistic personality disorder, one of the hybrid methodologies of DMS-5 personality disorders. There are very few biological symptoms that The Riddler has other than having a slim frame, but that hardly constitutes a biological symptom (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). His slim build could possibly be due to his high energy, which could be due to his constant anxiety. His psychological symptoms however are high in amounts and all vary on a spectrum…

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    the movies in later team-ups. In “Batman v Superman,” two of the most famous DC characters will fit against each other. The hero of Gotham, Batman is going to face his most powerful opponent in Superman. Zach Snyder, the director, said that in the movie, Batman (Ben Affleck) is 45 to 46 years old. He has been protecting Gotham from crime for 20 years. There is also a possibility that Robin, his partner, has been…

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    As the great Mark Twain once said, “Everybody lies…” it is something that comes naturally to humans. Over countless generations, humans have near perfected the art of deception. People use it for a vast array of reasons, from personal gain to loss mitigation. Even in the process of obtaining truth, people sometimes use deception to get to their end goal. Super heroes do not stray from this natural tendency, they too, use deception. Many superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder woman, and…

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    In the first chapter of Alan Moore’s graphic novel, Watchmen, a masked vigilante named Rorschach utilizes violence and pain as a method of achieving results. His method confirms and extends a few of the theories mentioned in Harvard professor Elaine Scarry’s published study, The Body in Pain. Rorschach’s violence on pages twenty-three and twenty-four of Watchmen stems from his mission to find out who brutally murdered Edward Blake, a fellow vigilante also known as “The Comedian”. Rorschach…

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    “Modern-Day Heroes” By: Luigi Perrotta Over a thousands of years our image of a hero has changed So extreme. Early on in the our world a Hero was viewed as someone who brought food home for their familys, Someone who is nonselfish provider and a pure hearted hero. Later on, however, Heroes became something who did good for all people of the world. That's where Superman comes into play. Superman is one of, if not one, most well known Heroes. Yes he was born with super powers, but he is who…

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    A man rushes to aid a little boy who is being bullied by other kids. A woman defends a friend from verbal abuse. A teenage girl talks an elderly man out of suicide. A boy pulls a cat out of his neighbor's tree. I see heroes that don't wear capes or fight super-villains. I see them live their lives while saving others from difficulties, harm, and even death. True heroes are good people first, famous last, and they do good unconditionally. My heroes leave every talent and gift they possess at the…

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    Once the boys arrived, they took seats in the two rows near the concession stand. When people hear the word hero, they will most likely think of Katniss Everdeen, Superman or even Mulan. What does being a hero actually mean? A hero is someone who is admired for their strength, impressive achievements, and their exceptional qualities. (www.google.ca/search?q=hero&rlz) Is a hero only recognized if they are capable of saving the world from villains? Or, is it possible that someone may be called…

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    remakes and sequels. Moreover, origin films base the foundation for many movies because they grab the attention of the audience. The purpose of these films are to introduce people to the story of that superhero. Generally, they show how the hero gets his/her powers, and how they rise to fame as the superhero of that particular film. In Superman I the director, Richard Donner shows one how Superman first obtained his powers and how Clark Kent has to lead a double life in order to protect the city…

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    The Dark Knight Neo Noir

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    and in the inversion of what ought to be Gotham City’s night life. Because Batman, the titular Dark Knight, deals his vigilante justice in the shadows of the evening, criminals work during daylight hours instead. The Joker calls the gangsters in the movie out on their behavior,…

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