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    The Killing Joke Analysis

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    But it goes deeper than that. When one abstracts the two characters to their core differences, the key item is hope. Moore’s classic, The Killing Joke, explores the dichotomy between him and the Batman. In The Killing Joke, the story begins with Batman visiting Arkham Asylum, intending to work out his differences with the Joker. Unfortunately, he discovers to his dismay that the Joker had already escaped and had kidnapped Police Commissioner Gordon, tormenting him with the goal of breaking his…

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    Pizza Man Short Story

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    “Uggh Dr. Ninjhog has robbed another bank, I’ve got to go Tanner man.” Dr.Ninjhog was San Francisco’s greatest supervillain of the 21st century, he robs one bank a day without being caught, Nobody except himself knows how he is capable of this monstrosity . Pizza man is San Francisco’s greatest superhero, he fights the ninja hedgehog in the streets of San Francisco. “Pizza man, Dr Ninjhog has robbed yet another bank,” exclaims Tanner man, just then the hologram table switches to Dr. Ninjhog…

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    In this essay, the characterization of two characters, Harry Potter in “Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone” and Sherlock Holmes in “The Boscombe Valley Mystery” are the two heroes which would be analyzed. Their characterization would be discussed in two ways. Firstly, how their appearance presented. Secondly, how their actions, which the speech and thought are included, help to present the image of the heroic character. In my point of view, hero is a person who is outstanding with high…

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    Alienation In Perfume

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    Patrick Suskind’s novel Perfume: The Story of a Murdered tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a man gifted with a divine sense of smell, but no bodily odor of himself. The novel explores his sense of smell and how it connects to the emotional meaning they may carry. Conflict is one repeating incident that can be seen all throughout Suskind’s novel Perfume. Suskind portrays Grenouille’s relationship with others to state that the existence of one’s personal identity depends on whether they…

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    Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight is one of the best iterations of Batman since the concept of Batman was first created in 1939; the film offers easy to digest bites of philosophy and a deeper look into human nature. At the same time, The Dark Knight provides insight into society's views on mental illness, what society believes mental illness looks like, and society's views toward the justice system. The Dark Knight is the highest grossing Batman film since the first Batman movie (ironically…

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    however Carl Jung claimed that acknowledging the Shadow balances the human psyche and which lure people into darkness of humanity. Joker traps them by reminding of their instinct nature of brutal realism. In the Lord of the Flies, when Jack puts on face painting, “He looked in astonishment no longer at himself but at an awesome stranger(Goldings,63).” Jack realizes his change from an ordinary, well-educated boy to a savage and he soon symbolizes evil and danger. He initiates the breakaway from…

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    Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is clearly and examination of the duality of human nature. This essay analyse’s the duality of the human beings Dr Jekyll supposes that within each individual there are two sides, the favourable and corrupt, struggling to be in control. Dr Jekyll constituted hyde due to the way his senses was more corrupt, it was described as an evil side furious to be in authority. Dr Jekyll stated that the ingredients for his…

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    Is Superman A Hero

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    not all superheroes are created equal or as realistic as others, some are more skilled and intriguing. Compared to to Superman, Batman is a more interesting and complex superhero due to his origins, his abilities and the deranged villains that he faces. Batman has a more realistic and compelling past that viewers can relate to, unlike Superman. As a young child, Bruce…

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    For many years, everyone that’s into superheroes movies has finally got their wish to see Detective Comics Batman and Action Comics Superman in the same movie. It will be release this March with both characters. The movie Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice will feature both characters at the same time, but each character does have their own unique story of how it all originated. The origin with Batman is also known as Bruce Wayne is a billionaire owner of Wayne Enterprise which takes place…

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    The novel deals with the two main characters Jekyll and Hyde who are opponent characters in their characteristics but identical regarding the identity. The villain of this story is Mr Hyde, he is the evil alter-ego of Dr Jekyll, a well-known and accepted member of society. At some…

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