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    Just about every comic book can be made political depending on the time the comic was written and what society is like during that time. Comic books were often used as a form of propaganda in the past‚ such as when Superman fought the Japanese saboteurs in World War II‚ but now politics in comics are not much propaganda as they are more of commentaries. Many comics can be affected by politics unintentionally if the writer has a political stance. It is okay for superheroes to be politically based

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    My Life As A Superhero

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    My Life as a Superhero I just want originality‚ I want to be different from the people around me. The conventional life – go to school‚ go to college‚ be a nurse like the other cousins‚ get married‚ be a good Catholic wife with three children and be completely conformative – never once appealed to me. The ability to become superhuman‚ to be able to go down in history for making a difference‚ that’s the kind of life I want. Whether it be by musical impact or donating six billion Euro to charities

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    Superhero Identity Crisis

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    Alarcón focused on the poor government system of Argentina‚ which in turn has created an identity crisis for many citizens across Argentina. Ironically ten days prior another story was aired‚ The Superhero‚ with same underlying theme of identity crisis resulting from poor government regulations. In The Superhero‚ a local man whose name was not immediately given was mugged and robbed in the safety of his own home. Upon notifying law enforcement they did nothing to help this man and his

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    Superhero and Peter Parker

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    similar from a spider‚ like the ability to climb walls with the greatest of ease and even bring up cobwebs of his wrists. Thanks to this‚ he has enough speed and invincibility to be a superhero and eventually become known for its suit red and blue‚ which covers the entire body including his face. But what have this superhero which represents a novelty in relation to other comic book super heroes? Let’s try to remind us of other super heroes. The most famous of all is perhaps Superman‚ because it was the

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    others and gives you a lot more responsibilities than any other person. To protect the people Superman grew up with on planet earth (his Earth Family) he had to kill or rather destroy his real family that lived on Krypton‚ (Man of Steel). Being a Superhero comes with a great deal of self-sacrifice and a huge amount of responsibility because many lives are often in their hands. Which in the end of

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    Thesis: Teachers automatically think that using Superhero Play in the classroom will leave to aggressiveness‚ but Kindness believes that Superhero Play in the classroom will not leave to aggressiveness. Kindness believes that superhero play should not be banned‚ while the teacher’s disagree with her and feel that it should be banned. Kindness disagrees with the Teachers’ because she believes that using Superhero Play in the classroom will not lead to aggressiveness between students. She feels that

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    Ideal Citizen in the Superhero Movies   The 2012 summer movie season is coming to an end and guesses who the winner is? Ding! Superhero movies! Quite a lot of them shattered box-office records. Just in U.S. theaters‚ “Marvel’s The Avengers" ($618 million)‚ "The Dark Knight Rises" ($410 million) and "The Amazing Spider-Man" ($257 million) were the top three highest-grossing movies‚ lumping $1.3 billion together. It has been noticed that there have been around 50 superhero movies since 2002 and it

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    Superhero‚ a moral example What images will come into your mind when you are thinking about Superhero? People usually image superheroes as men that with extraordinary powers. And they are secret identity that would like to protect other people from dangerous but never ask for reward. Superheroes are famous to people since Superman debuted in 1978. Today‚ millions of dollars has spent on Superhero movie in Hollywood because more and more people become a superhero fan to identify with the heroes‚

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    Rhetorical Superhero Half of the person we become is an impression of the ones we admire. Growing up in the United States every child has someone they look up to. This most likely is an individual that represents success and the values we are taught to respect. Superheroes have always served as something good in our lives because they make us want to help the world and feel like we can do anything. Superheroes represent qualities that we should all attempt to embody. What Captain America truly represents

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    and political landscape changes. Since its emergence‚ comics continue to challenge our ways of thinking and challenge us to face the realities of our current lives through the display of moral issues or propaganda. Along with this‚ comics‚ and the superheros they depict‚ further evolved with the technological advances of the twenty first century with television shows and movies. To show this‚ Wonder Woman provides a perfect example of how comics reflected the social and

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