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    American Superheroes

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    My parents were killed right in front of me in a dark alley after watching an opera show, who am I? I was bitten by a radioactive spider while on a school field trip, who am I? After being frozen for nearly 60 years, I was given a super-soldier serum, who am I? My team went on a test flight into space and while on the journey, our spacecraft was heavily damaged and my team was exposed to cosmic radiation, who are we? I was raised to be an assassin for the Soviet Union and was taken in by S.H.I.E…

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    Bringing the fiction characters to real-life is the power that every book, novel, comic fans definitely want to have. If I have that such kind of power, the character I want to bring to real-life is Batman, because he is the symbol of justice, a very smart person and dare to break the law and fight the bad guy even they are the government. Every comic and superhero movie fans in general and DC fans, in particular, know that Batman is the symbol of justice. He fights the bad guy who commits…

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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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    Batman #49 moves us closer to the inevitable return of Bruce Wayne as the Caped Crusader. Scott Snyder continues to carry us through this journey with the assistance of james Tynion IV. The narrative gets a bit heavy-handed within the pages of issue #49. Yanick Paquette gives readers something to gawk at even if the story here leaves us asking what the point is amongst all the metaphysical mumbo-jumbo. It is time in Batman #49. Bruce Wayne has reclaimed his true past as Batman. Now he must…

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    Batman's Villain

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    A characteristics of a villain is 1. Villain. 2. A trouble maker.3. Finally an enemy. What makes the story better is a person who does good or bad. A man that steals something and keeps doing it. My villain is batman he is cool looking. Batman he has ABS which I had. He is a good and a bad, he is a protector a city of gosum. He is good at his job. He tries to keep it protected, but he has to deal with joker, iceman, penguin,the man that has half of his face burned, and Dr.kalohand. He couldn’t…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and 1984 are two interesting novels that are quite different but also share characteristics in common. Both, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and 1984, share an event that contains characteristics that can be compared through different ways. These events both share the fact that they affect the readers understanding of the plot and the reader’s knowledge of the main character. These two books make you look at the world very differently. Firstly, the events that will be compared…

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is a book about a doctor named Dr. Jekyll who, through a potion, becomes Mr. Hyde. He is good and evil. He likes throw dinner parties and attend to his religious duties, but then he creates terror. The novel shows the struggle between good and evil, which is found in all men. All people have good and evil in them. An example of this is when I went to dinner with friends and they smeared pizza on the wall at the…

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    Dr. Jekyll allows himself to become Mr. Hyde, he transforms into a gross corruption of himself; Mr. Hyde is bald, he is troglodytic and dwarfish, has a broken, husky voice and a displeasing smile. Recognizing that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are in fact two opposing natures of the…

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    century, the talk about the duality of human nature has increased in the aspect of the theme since the book of Robert Louis Steveson Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was available to the public, controversy arose and got people to think is there two sides of humanity? Is written about the duality of a man trying to fight against our nature.…

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    How are humans all different? The novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Stevenson is about a man with a man with a multi personality with a good and dark side. the different areas of London and the different part of Jekyll’s house that Stevenson uses, explores that humans are diverse and multifarious. Humans can be multifarious by having a private and our public self in the novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, through Stevenson's style it will show it will prove that we are multifarious . It shows…

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