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    The Joker Research Paper

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    because he is very intelligent‚ there is no limit to what he is capable of doing. In the movie‚ "The Dark Knight‚ " the important villain is this criminal who calls himself Joker. He is this evil‚ twisted but brilliant character‚ he is the villain to Batman. He is the guy who watches over and protects the people and Gotham City. The Joker uses buildings‚ streets and inhabitants as his own personal experiment by destroying it. Most importantly his goal is to throw Gotham City into chaos‚ so he can say

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    The Dark Knight

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    Hero’s story that I am going to write about is the ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in this story you will see how Bruce Wayne (batman) will come from being known as a villain in Gotham city to be coming the city’s biggest hero they ever had. In the last move of the Dark knight Bruce Wayne defeated the joker but lost what he though was most important to him his love Rachel‚ Bruane Wayne (Batman) took the fall for Harvey Dent murder so that the city would have an icon and could live up to. In the Dark Knight

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    Police in the beginning of The Dark Knight Rises and the famous cave under the Wayne palace were Bruce (Batman) hid his Batman costume‚ weapons and means of transportation (car‚ motorcycle and plane)-played an important role in the movie. Also in the movie‚ there was architecture from different eras. For example the Wayne palace was built in the 1800’s as mentioned in the first movie Batman Begins. It was destroyed at the end of the movie and rebuilt in The Dark Knight Rises. Since the Wayne palace

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    personal and group interest. Conflict between Bruce Wayne and Batman (self-conflict) Conflict process: Sources of conflict: A) Incompatible goals: 1) Bruce Wayne believed that he could beat all the criminals and alter the world by donning a mask and a cape to become Batman. However‚ it is impossible to do this with only personal power and is unreasonable to achieve such goal as world must consists of bad and good guys. 2) Batman wanted to combat crime while keeping a moral attitude and action

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    film represents one’s interior motives and how it inevitably reflects ones true self which is evident through their actions. Through the characters Batman‚ Joker and Two-Face in The Dark Knight they live life all according to their own perceptions. Through their own perceptions and choices is where they are still remaining true to their selves. Batman is driven to do such heroic actions due to his own emotional setback as a child when his parents were killed by a petty mugger. With this at mind

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    by the audience. This paper will provide an analysis of Hans Zimmer’s composition of the soundtrack to the movie The Dark Knight Rises. This dark‚ intense and emotionally pounding soundtrack pairs perfectly with the tension between the mysterious Batman character and his latest evil nemesis Bane. We will examine the musical characteristics of two selections from this soundtrack‚ the first selection examined is “Gotham’s Reckoning” which has become Bane’s primary theme music and will forever connect

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    The Dark Knight

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    Text: The Dark Knight Director: Christopher Nolan Text Type: Film Gotham City is rapidly becoming a better place. Under the guard of Batman and with the help of Jim Gordon and Harvey Dent‚ the popular new district attorney‚ organised crime is being eradicated. In desperation the mob turns to a psychotic mastermind called only ‘The Joker’ and Gotham rapidly descends into chaos. As Bruce Wayne tries to deal with his toughest adversary yet he must deal also with his internal conflicts and the horrific

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    complete in a certain amount of time - it could be hours‚ days‚ or even weeks. This restriction of time leads Batman to constantly be on his feet‚ and now he is having the decision of a life time -it is the choice between life or death. His first and most important choice was who gets to live on‚ the district attorney Harvey Dent or his Fiancé Rachel Dawes‚ who is also a good friend of Batman. Batman thought about Harvey Dent before this scene‚ as he believed Dent could solve all of Gotham’s problems‚

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    Moral dilemmas

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    is that a moral dilemma is going to have more of an effect on one’s soul while a physical dilemma deals with one’s health or body condition. Many stories or productions include an abundance of soul tearing dilemmas‚ such as " Of Mice and Men" and " Batman; The Dark Knight Rises." In "Of Mice and Men‚" two men‚ George and Lennie travel place to place searching for work during The a Great Depression. The two have been together almost their entire lives‚ they were family. Due to Lennie’s intellectual

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    Christopher Nolan Studies

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    Christopher Nolan is a great director who uses most of the same actors in his films‚ he has different ways to shoots his films as any director but I like his films the best as they have this sense of difference to them. Christopher Nolan has typical trademarks such as: using the same actors‚ dark storylines‚ and he leaves people guessing about his films. Here I’m going to talk about three of his films and explain about the structure. The Prestige The narrative structure of The Prestige is non-linear

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