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    Monomyth: Batman

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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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    Batman Essay

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    Batman Essay Everyone enjoys the story of the super hero vigilante Batman‚ and Christopher Nolan did a great job at creating a more modern and realistic series of films (Batman Begins‚ The Dark Night‚ and The Dark Night Rises). With them being more modern its makes things easier for us to relate too. I also believe Nolan did this to try and give the audience a a more relatable perspective to our own world and reality. This type of comparison can really begin to expose the subliminal messages of

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    Matthew Calhoun 09/16/2014 Fys- Batman Begins! Bruce Wayne a criminal at the time met a man (Ra’s al ghul).This man sent him on a jouney and taught him to overcome his fear (Bruce Wayne feared bats). When he was young‚ he fell into an old well and‚ he became surrounded by bats. Soon Bruce’s father came to his aid‚ and told Bruce that the reason we fall‚ is to simply get back up. Although this comforted Bruce‚ the bats became literally his biggest fear. Bruce’s father and mother were killed

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    Batman Hero

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    A Person‚ A Hero‚ A Life The movie Batman Begins‚ is about a hero named Batman‚ who saves Gotham City from The League of Shadows as they try to poison the city with a gas that causes panic. Batman‚ is a popular hero in todays culture‚ as he fights crime and saves people’s lives. Although this is a good example of a hero‚ this is not the only way a hero should be viewed. A hero doesn’t just save people’s lives‚ a hero can also be someone who touches someone’s life‚ and inspires them by their actions

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    ANALYSIS OF BATMAN

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    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 people of Gathom

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    Batman and Bruce Wayne

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    Belonging By ********* Belonging and not belonging are an 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

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    Batman: Good and Evil

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    Powerpuff Girls vs. Mojo Jojo.) In the news‚ when a crime is committed‚ the police forces are almost always depicted as the inherently good force‚ and the person who committed the crime as the inherently evil force. However‚ in Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins screenplay‚ this idea is challenged. In this screenplay‚ Nolan shows that Good and Evil are‚ in fact‚ two sides of the same coin‚ and it is often hard to label a character or entity as one or the other. Furthermore‚ when two forces engage in conflict

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    Batman Begins Vs. The Odyssey How can two heroic journeys be so different when they actually have so much in common? This is when two great people such as Christopher Nolan and Homer have their artwork made to be recognized and adored by all the world. “Batman Begins” and The Odyssey are both great works of art. Homer‚ the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey‚ is considered the greatest at ancient Greek epic poems. Christopher Nolan is the director‚ producer‚ and co writer of “Batman Begins

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    Batman Year One

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    2013 Introduction to Research Writing   Batman: Year One is about Bruce Wayne’s beginning as becoming Batman. In the beginning of the comic book‚ Bruce has always known violence all of his life since he was a child. In the very beginning of the comic book‚ he witnessed a brutal cold violent act‚ his parents’ death that happened in front of his very eyes (21). That is one of the biggest contributing factors of who he is today as Bruce Wayne/Batman. As stated on pages 18 and 19‚ we see the

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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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