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    do you think makes a hero, a hero? When reading stories such as Beowulf and Spiderman, you will encounter bravery, death, honorship, and heroism. There are many similarities between the brave soldier, Beowulf, from Beowulf, and the neighborhood superhero, Spiderman, though there are also prominent differences. Both of these characters are put under pressure in precarious situations and struggle to survive a battle, all while refusing to sacrifice their pride and honor. Almost everyone knows the…

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    with more superpower villains he likes to work alone so no one can get hurt. Overall, Batman and Superman fight for the same cause, which is justice, and they have their own way of doing things. Many fans of both characters argue who is the better superhero but, in my opinion, they have a different method of taking care of their city and…

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    Wonder Woman is the first woman-directed superhero movie which became the most successful film ever. Super heroes focus life to keep the streets safe and prevent the risk of crime. When the readers see the object of this tittle, the readers probably transport their mind to their childhood and think that how do super heroes influence their life? Or how do super hero’s influx kids? Steinem argues that comic books have power – including over the child who still lives within each of us- because they…

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    Everyone got twenty dollars in spending money. Most bought clothes, candy, and soda. Ted, however, spent it on superhero books. He had always been so fascinated with them and sometimes he imagined that one would help him find his family. Everyone at the orphanage would make fun of him for believing that they existed, but that didn’t stop Ted. Most of the books he read would have the superheros family and villains. One day while Ted was reading his books under his cover with a flashlight he…

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    add to batman being morally ambiguous while portrayed as a vigilante. Costume, design and lighting also contribute to the moral ambiguity as well as blurring the lines of a common stereotype to be real. Christopher Nolan breaks the stereotype of a superhero in the way that batman’s costume is designed. Batman’s body suite is black which has an evil connotation. Whereas the conventional superhero’s costume would have blue and red in it, in search for justice. Batman’s costume also makes use of…

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    their appearance, back story, and super powers. When it comes to appearance, they look as if they could be related. Both are physically fit, statuesque, have jet black hair, and piercing blue eyes. The two also share the same color-scheme on their superhero uniforms. Wonder Woman wears an impractical strapless one-piece, that looks very similar to a swimsuit. The upper half of her super suit is emblazoned with a gold eagle surrounded by a field of red. The lower half her…

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    On the other hand, DC Entertainment is currently owned by Warner Brothers, which is a subsidiary to Time Warner. Time Warner is broken up into 3 main segments, which includes Turner, Home Box Office and Warner Bros. As of the 2015 - 2016 television season, Warner Brothers was ranked as the number 1 producer of primetime television series in the United States. The Warner Brothers segment consists primarily of the production, distribution, licensing of television series and feature films. In…

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    Chapter 6: Peter Parker Positive Psychology is seeing the good instead of the bad. Peter Parker (Sperder-man) has three positive psychology strengths and they are character strengths, resilience, and hope. Parker has such high confidence because of his strength, so this helps his self esteem. Researchers Chris Peterson and Martin Seligman did a study called Value in Action and it assess your character strengths. The study concluded that people who focused on their strengths as opposed their…

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    Background Comic books were in the groove in the 30’s and 40’s. After DC Comics published Superman in 1938, stories of mean, costumed superheroes battling criminals and enemies of the United States arose. However after World War II ended, interest for these stories decreased and superheroes were up the creek. In order to gain back the public’s interest of comic books, publishers began to fill them with romance, crime, and horror. In the early 1950’s, crime and horror comics arose, quickly…

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    I am going to tell you the tale of how Spiderman came about. We begin our story with Peter Parker who is a high schooler, was orphaned and raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. He was tormented throughout his school years by the jocks because they considered him nerdy. One of his favorite hobbies was photography and because of that, he worked on the school paper. On a school field trip to the Columbia University's Science Department, a genetically modified blue and red spider came up missing.…

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