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    Batman the Money Behind the Mask Superheroes are thought to have the best intentions‚ motivated to protect society from evil. Masked and unnamed‚ they use their super powers for the good of the people. Some comic book heroes do not fall under the stereo-type but live double lives with a dark memory. In Tim Burton’s‚ 1989 adaptation of Batman‚ Bruce Wayne attempts to balance his life. By day he plays millionaire playboy figure and by night a crime fighting vigilante. He dresses as a giant bat

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    Hero‚ Antihero‚ or Villain? In the original story of Beowulf‚ Grendel is described as the monster and Beowulf as the hero. While in Gardner’s rendition‚ Grendel is seen as the antihero while Beowulf is the actual villain. Then who the actual villain and hero? Between chapter eleven and chapter twelve‚ Grendel describes Beowulf as this type of winged monster disguised as a human. This comes as some surprise because Beowulf is always portrayed as the hero in every story. To Grendel this man is insane

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    Batman Stereotypes

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    “Approximately 1 in 5 adults in the U.S.—43.8 million‚ or 18.5%—experiences mental illness in a given year.” In movies like Batman: The Dark Knight and books including Joey Pigza Loses Control mental illnesses are misrepresented. Most mentally ill individuals are seen to be dangerous or incompetent. It is putting a stigma on mental illnesses. “”The portrayals serve to distance ’them’ from the rest of ’us.’”” Movies and TV shows make it seem like most criminal or violent acts are done by people

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    English 102 Batman In Batman: Year One‚ Frank Miller introduces Gotham City as one of the most corrupt cities in the world. It is dominated by Greedy politicians whose only interests are money and power. Bruce Wayne‚ as a kid‚ was also affected by the growing injustice and dirty politicians which made him the man of today‚ Batman. This is explained in Batman: Hush‚ written by Jeph Loeb. Throughout Loeb’s book‚ Batman struggles with the memories that remind him of who he is and what he

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    ANALYSIS OF BATMAN

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    EN 110 Analysis of: The Dark Knight Rises Batman is a wanted criminal for murdering Gathom city’s district attorney‚ Harvey Dent. But hasn’t been seen or heard of since the events of the murder eight years ago. In the mean time‚ the few years of peace enjoyed by Gathom are ruined at the arrival of Bane‚ a ruthless mercenary determined to fulfill the destiny of his master‚ Ras-Al-Ghul‚ and destroy Gathom once and for all. Once again Batman must come to the rescue and save the

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    World Myth of Batman Superheroes of today have evolved due to technology and imagination. One superhero of today that exemplifies characteristics of that of a world myth would be “Batman‚” who also is an exception to superheroes of today because he does not possess any superpowers. However‚ he does possess a divine attribute‚ which is his vision and drive to achieve his desires. Not only are his characteristics positive but they are also considered a world myth and this is why. In the

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    white knight of Gotham‚ district attorney Harvey Dent. A pawn in the Joker’s game‚ he loses his fiancé and half his face in an orchestrated explosion. Dent‚ the once heroic emblem of justice‚ is perverted by a demented individual to his ultimate physical and ethical demise‚ culminating in a homicidal rampage and eventual death. As Dent himself articulates‚ “[y]ou either die a hero‚ or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” (Nolan). Harvey Dent in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight is

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    Is Batman A Hero

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    comic book characters is that the heroes are good and the villains are evil. Although the batman is portrayed as a hero many of people would see him as a villain just as the joker‚ even though the joker is the antagonist the joker and batman walk in the same shoes but decided to be on different sides. by this I mean the joker kills for pleasure but batman also kills for revenge which is still wrong although Batman uses this for a reason to be called a hero and continue to do so the Joker although being

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    Deadpool is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld‚ the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 . Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force‚ but has since evolved into the role of an antihero. Deadpool is a disfigured and mentally unstable mercenary with the superhuman ability of an accelerated healing

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    Batman and Marxism

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    Joker and Batman Clip The Marxism Theory is based on the thinking of Karl Marx. He strongly believed that those who control the means of production control society. In fact‚ Marx suggested that the means of production control the foundation of a civilization’s institutions and beliefs. The movie The Dark Knight is an accurate representation of this theory where many aspects are portrayed and experienced by characters in the movie. Two aspects are specifically present in this movie; Capitalism and

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