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    Final Draft A Hero for All The book Batman the Dark Night tells a story about the crime fighter the batman and how he comes out of retirement to fight crime again. He does not have to start fighting crime again but after hearing how bad the city has become ridden with crime he makes a decision to come back. The book flashes back to him as a boy when he falls down a hole and is surrounded by bats and is scared out of his mind from this adventure. He then is burdened by watching his mother

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    Nightwing and Batman foil an armored robbery attempt by the riddler‚ after which they then discover evidence that Ra’s al ghul is involved in what batman has come to view as a grand plot. Batman then kidnaps Al ghul’s daughter talia and leaves catwoman to watch her while he finds Ra. On finding Ra‚ Batman is informed that someone from his past had utilized the Lazarus pits. Lady shiva then overpowers catwoman who has been sent to rescue talia‚ but is then knocked by talia who then aids catwoman who

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    emotional stimulant that Is felt by everyone and in many different ways. This is due to many different backgrounds like Religious points of view‚ experiences in life and how they were raised. This is evident in “The Simple Gift” by Steven Herrick and in “Batman The Dark Knight Rises” By Christopher Nolan. In “The Simple Gift” by Steven Herrick‚ the main protagonist Billy experiences different emotions towards belonging due to the people in his life. Billy is mistreated by his father who makes him feel as

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    Batman Hero's Journey

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    Batman all started with his bat phobia stemming from a childhood accident. He picks his own most-feared creature and turns it on his enemies; eventually he would make himself stronger by facing his fears. Batman maiden name was Bruce Wayne. Witnessing the murder of his mother and father as a child lead to him training his self to fight crime. Bruce decided to become Batman at the age of 25‚ and soon after that came the first Robin who name is Dick. Dick was only 12 years old. Bruce took Dick under

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    Batman: A Modern Hero "If Hero means sincere man‚ why may not every one of us be a Hero?” (Thomas Carlyle). In the youth of many‚ comics and heroes played an important aspect in most of our lives. Growing up most children in the United States and around the world has cherished their comic books and cartoons that demonstrate their favorite heroes courage and self-sacrifice in the face of danger and adversity. Joseph Campbell‚ in book The Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ describes his idea of the

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    answers and make you think much deeper into what he is trying to say to us through his films and characters. In saying that‚ the psychological aspect & themes in the film ‘The Dark Knight’ is shown in different perspectives through the main characters. Batman as a comic book character‚ is perhaps the most mysterious and as the movie title describes...the darkest. This is described in two traumatic events in Bruce Wayne’s life. One would be when Thomas Wayne and his wife Martha was walking with Bruce after

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    Batman’s is at risk‚ wounds this huge are almost impossible to survive. The weapon used is mystical and eventually‚ eats away at its victim. Thank goodness we have an Alfred Pennyworth! Batman and The Shadow have to beat Joker and the Stag to Shamba-La‚ but there’s plenty work to do. The level of good narrative‚ comedy‚ and horror has been brilliant each issue and #5 carries through. Albeit‚ a little slow. Batman’s level of determination is as strong as ever‚ as he is pushing himself to the brink

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    Batman and Robin are the original dynamic duo --- the epitome of a friendship. Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Robin (Dick Grayson)‚ capitalize on each other’s strengths and neutralize each other’s weaknesses to become what appears to be an inseparable and invincible team that fights against evil and protects the city of Gotham. Their relationship begins when Bruce Wayne adopts Dick Grayson as his legal ward to help him and provide guidance after the death of Grayson’s parents. Eventually‚ Grayson passes

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    Batman is often referred to as an emotionless and inhuman character that does not have any significant relationships in his life. On the surface it may seem like that‚ but in reality Batman does have relationships with people. Examples of these relationships are shown in the graphic novel‚ Batman Year One‚ and the movie‚ The Dark Knight. The first person that Batman has a relationship with is Lieutenant Jim Gordon. Batman and Gordon share a common goal of getting crime off the streets. At the beginning

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    Batman Beggins Essay

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    Jorge Mastache ENG4U Batman Begins essay Fear is one of the strongest emotions amongst human feelings‚ it is strong enough that people chose to do actions based on fear. One of the main themes in Batman Begins is fear‚ much of the plot is driven by fear‚ and the movie shows and explores fear in order to show how it affects people’s lives. It also shows how a person can be swallow by fear when you cannot control your emotions. The mastery of the control of fear is what truly liberates a human

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