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    Batman tries to assign his job as the Dark Knight to Harvey Dent because of the increase of innocent victims, but he fall prey to the Joker’s stratagem. The scene that the Joker saying, “There is no going back… You’ve changed things forever” clearly shows that the existential conflict of Batman…

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    How Is Batman A Hero

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    The movie “Dark Knight Rises” is a British American superhero film. Bane is the best, because he knows how to get what he wants out of people. He is focus on manipulating, terminating, and destroying lives. Bran has a purpose, because the public would not know Batman as a hero and not a villain. Without Batman, Bane has the overall opportunity to destroy the city, and free people from prison. Out of all the villains in the movie “Dark Knight Rises” Bane is the best one. I say that because he…

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    The following is an analysis of three scenes from recent films that raise philosophical questions in today’s society. These questions can be answered in numerous ways, none of which are incorrect, since everyone has a different standpoint on things. Think about the answer to these questions yourself, and how you interpret them, and how they could be interpreted differently than your answer. The first scene I am going to analyze is from the film The Revenant (2015) starring Leonardo Dicaprio.…

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    Gilgamesh to The Dark Knight version of Batman, the story lines share a lot of similarities. Even with three centuries between the time the tales were told, the themes are parallel. For example, both protagonists have experienced abnormal childhood circumstances, have friends and enemies who influence them and are flawed heroes. Childhood experiences affect how anyone views future, adult events. Bruce Wayne and Gilgamesh are no exception. Although it is not shown in The Dark Knight, it is no…

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    Detective Comics # 49

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    James Gordon continues his reign as Gotham's Dark Knight in Detective Comics #49. Peter J. Tomasi provides the script for Fernando Pasarin’s illustrations. The two give us a tale that takes us back to the golden age adventures of the Caped Crusader when he not only dished out a good beating but solved a mystery along the way. In Detective Comics #49, James Gordon is caught up in an cold case from his days on the force. He grapples with the new freedom he has as Batman to investigate the crimes…

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    until the government, or at least a sliver of it, can act in his stead. Batman does not want to be in the position of law-enforcer for the rest of his life and is quite adamant about finding a replacement in the legal channels. Harvey Dent in “The Dark Knight” states that vigilantes, although useful in times of history to make changes in the government quickly, have to be careful or else they would “die a hero or live long enough to see themselves become the villain”. Batman understands this…

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    The Joker

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    film centres around crime between the protagonist; Batman/Bruce Wayne and the antagonist; The Joker. The genre of the film is a crime thriller. Christopher Nolan, the director of the batman trilogy make uses of variety of film techniques in the dark knight to create scenes of order and absolute chaos. Christopher uses a variety of camera angles, sounds effect and special effects to depict his scenes between order and chaos. When creating a scene of order the director uses several wide variety…

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    I finally got to sit down and read Batman: White Knight. From the moment I heard the premise, I wanted to read it. The idea of joker becoming sane and working with the police to stop Batman seems like a fun idea but after reading the first issue I am not going to lie I found it a bit disappointing. I was hoping it would essentially be the standard Batman world, Batman is a vigilante that although pushes limits are overall still rational and adhere to his own moral code and don't usually beat…

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    Origin Of Batman's Story

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    Before the invention of film, storytelling was a popular way of stimulating one’s imagination. Further down the line, after the printing press was invented, an individual would be able to receive the same amount of simulation through novels. The concept of being able to understand a story with a solid narrative became the guideline for great movie making. When someone listens to a story and or reads a novel the plot is usually fixated by that individual’s imagination. That is why, in my opinion,…

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    hero following his own rules in order to do good around him requires an individual with a strong set of morals, an issue that is primary in many stories of the Batman, and particularly in Christopher Nolan’s second opus of his Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight (2008). In the movie, ethics are a recurring theme, focusing mainly on how the masked hero deals with ethical issues and the decision he makes to reach his goal, but also observes the regular people’s choices. These ethical issues constitute…

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