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    Summary My research question was inspired by my interest in villains and, in particular, my two favourite villains Frieza and The Joker. Processes that I used to answer my question included both primary and secondary sources such as Internet, movie, television and comic sources. I also conducted a survey to get other people’s opinions and ideas on the strengths, weaknesses, attack and defence techniques of both villains. The main key findings were that The Joker fits the criteria of an effective…

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    “I believe in Harvey dent.” (Loeb J. and Sale T. 1996-1997). In “Two-face: part one” begins with a figure cloaked in shadows flipping a coin into the air with a sinister message for the District Attorney: “it’s time”. Harvey wakes up to his aide Carlos repeating the same words as the man in the shadows notifying that a raid on a building owned by the notorious gangster Rupert Thorne is about to commence. With Batman’s help, the GCPD is able to arrest some of Throne’s goons, although when one…

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    seems to be the major difference between the two versions of Batman. In Batman the Joker has a well-defined origin of the Joker while in The Dark Knight the origin story provided is one for Harvey Dent (Two–face). Batman being a protector of the people confronts the Joker who had gone missing after committing murder by use of gas. The Joker kills himself in a brutal quarrel with Batman, and Batman won. However, the similarity is seen in representing the two villains who are shown to develop as…

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    An alter ego is defined in two ways, as an alternative personality to the current figure, or as a close friend who thinks and feels similarly to them. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll’s alter ego, Mr. Hyde is a complete opposite of Jekyll, yet at the same time a close companion of him. Their relationship is a complex one that is ever-changing as the book progresses. Jekyll uses his counterpart of Hyde as a temporary escape to absolve himself of…

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    It beeped and became into water so Captain Cold could freeze in the ice because he was very cold and icey.But right then when batman was going to leave Mr. Freeze and Killer Frost came to save Captain Cold so batman went in the batmobile and clicked two wier colors.One was red and blue and the nother one was red and yellow and right then Superman and Flash raced and went there very quickly!Superman was fighting Mr. Freeze and then Captain Cold came out so then Superman was fighting…

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    Arkham Knight Stereotypes

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    century, the most sensational featured realistic depictions of crimes and horrors. They were also extremely cheap, easy to read, and thus accessible mass audiences (inflppl 113). As television sets became a focal point of American homes, Batman stories were reimagined for the screen. The 1990s live-action and animated films and shows meant that people could learn about Batman without ever having to pick up a comic book (source). Now, Batman stories are told interactively through video games,…

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    The Joker Research Paper

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    In My opinion The Joker is the best villain. Why some of you may ask that? Well my reasoning for choosing The Joker is becuase, the joker is very smart, He knows how to figure out all of his enemies weaknesses, and he also knows how to out smart or out think other people. Hes very quick and intelligent. Batman is also very fast and smart, But he thinks he is smarter than the joker so when the joker has a plan and batman thinks he can beat the joker hes left dazed and confused at the end…

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    Bennett and Royle discuss how many short stories revolve around the main character having an epiphany (54). In Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll experiences the struggle between good and evil that occurs in every person and the devastating effects it can have when evil overcomes good. In the story, Dr. Jekyll has the epiphany the evil personality of Mr. Hyde was overcoming the good in Dr. Jekyll. The quote illustrates the idea the choice Dr. Jekyll makes when…

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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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    As a result, Lexy truly began to plunge headfirst into complete madness. The frequencies through which the inherents could interact with Mr. Jones on this plane of existence could be heard only by Jones and Lexy, who was the only human who could hear these attempted interactions. However, what Jones knew and understood as communication from home was foreign and unsettling to Lexy. This misunderstanding drove Lexy into the insanity that gripped every fiber of his being. Even commercials on…

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