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    Batman Character Analysis

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    Batman, the words “hope”, “justice”, and “incorruptibility” come to mind. He is The Dark Knight, a bat vigilante who fights to keep the fictional streets of Gotham safe. He is arguably one of the greatest superheroes ever created. He fights crime and faces some of the most insane villains in comic book history. What makes him stand out from the rest is that, as Wikipedia states, “unlike most superheroes, Batman does not possess any superpowers; rather, he relies on his genius intellect, physical…

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    the joker, a criminal the likes of which Gotham has never seen. He is much smarter, much dirtier than any other villain before him because unlike the others, he has no rules, he has no motive, and he does what he wants when he wants too. He always is two steps ahead of our protagonist and batman can seemingly never beat him to the punch. For example, when the mayor was giving his speech, batman was trying to find the joker in the window with a sniper rifle. What he finds is a scope pointed at…

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    The Movie The Dark Knight Rises Bruce Wayne Does Not Want To Reveal That He Is Batman. Because He Feels Like He would be treated differently. Batman Is Just. A Symbol, Not a person. John Blake knows Bruce Wayne is batman. Even though Bruce Wayne were two different people he managed a dual life. Batman is just a symbol, not a person. Bruce Wayne wants keep batman a secret. People will treat him differently if they knew he was batman. They would take advantage of him. But most super heroes…

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    Batman Super Hero

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    He has a skull like expression on his face all the time. The joker looking like death doesn't mean a hood and a scythe by the way (which fun fact a scythe is a straight blade on a long stick used for farming). By looking like death i mean something that you would see walking the streets at a day of the dead parade in New Orleans. He does this and he also has a tendency to leave his victims with smiles carved into there faces, but you can choose which one makes him seem like a dark…

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    Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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    to create the personality of a human being. Patricia Ferrer-Medina emphasises that their personal tastes and behavior do not actually changed since both Jekyll and Hyde enjoy luxurious items and have a charming way of talking (10). Even though the two have opposite views on life, the original personality remains the same. Their motives are similar…

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    The DC universe will take a slightly different approach compared to Marvel’s style of setting up story origins while combining the plot of 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…

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    medicine who is well known and respected by the community but also experiments in his spare time. His main experiment of late is to separate the good and evil of a single man, as he believes that they are two separate entities confined in one person. He succeeds at first, splitting himself into two personas: his normal Dr. Jekyll, and the thoroughly evil Mr. Hyde, who lives out Jekyll’s darkest and most violent wishes. His closest friends, Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson are vaguely aware of his…

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    note left to Wayne prior to the explosion, Rachel expresses her love to Bruce, but that she would be marrying Dent. Wayne never read Rachel’s note, while the only character to read the note was Alfred during the montage transition of Dent becoming Two-Face.…

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    lamp and fluorescent ceiling lights. As with one ceiling light and one lamp lighting in the room, the interrogation room results begin in darkness. As the audience see Commissioner Gordon’s face half in shadow, suggests that he is hiding something from both the audience and the Joker. In contrast, the Joker’s face is fully seen, but altered in the dim lamp light, the light setting technique has been creating a rather harrowing image; this type of contrast demonstrates that the Joker is hiding…

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    in the street. The action of hitting a child is surely an evil deed and it can’t be regarded a normal action rather downright madness. Later when Utterson himself encountered Hyde; he described him as something like ‘‘troglodytic’’ (2011: 20). The face of Hyde evoked hatred and disgust and fear to both…

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