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    The Joker Research Paper

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    My favorite villain is The Joker‚ 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

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    The joker is one of the most popular villain’s to this day. He is well known for causing chaos and anarchy‚ he doesn’t have a purpose to why he’s always causing trouble he just does it out of entertainment. His characteristics are very distinctive‚ His purpose is to corrupt everybody and everything to cause evil for everyone. The joker wants to corrupt batman and make him just like him‚ his whole purpose is to make batman go crazy and kill everyone instead of him being the hero. The characteristics

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    The film might be called Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice‚ but fans are eager to see Gal Gadot’s debut as Wonder Woman‚ especially after there are hints that the Amazonian princess will crack a derisive smile while battling Doomsday. But what is the secret behind the DC superheroine’s smirk? Gadot recently spoke to LA Times‚ where she revealed that she had improvised the smile to show how Wonder Woman was feeling during the fight. “I did that‚” Gadot admitted before sharing how director Zack Snyder

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    The Joker In the film‚ The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan‚ The Joker‚ one of Batman’s most dangerous enemies whose aim is too push Batman to his ultimate limits‚ to break his personal rules and strict moral code. This‚ being the Jokers only reason to live‚ he has no fear of death and pain. The Joker is characterised as a calculating and logical criminal‚ a rebel with minimal empathy or moral and a nemesis who commits purposeless crime. Together these characteristics are developed through

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    Patrick 11/9/10 Contrast Essay Outline “Batman and Superman” DC Comic’s top two characters‚ Batman and Superman‚ are two of America’s most beloved superheroes. Batman and Superman’s alter egos‚ their different abilities‚ and the way they fight crime are the main points of difference between these two juggernauts of the comic book world. Batman and Superman use alter egos with very different lifestyles to hide their superhero identities. Batman is known as Bruce Wayne during the day. Bruce

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    Batman

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    Eight year after events of The Dark Knight‚ Gotham City is in a state of peace. Under powers granted by the Dent Act-legislation inspired by the late Harvey Dent –the Gotham City Police Department has nearly eradicated organized crime. Batman has disappeared and Bruce Wayne has become a recluse. Police Commissioner James Gordon fells guilty about the truth; however‚ he decides that the city is not ready to hear it. While searching for a missing congressman‚ Gordon is captured and his speech taken

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    Stereotypes In The Joker

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    is obvious because of her attitude but one of the biggest and most interesting character may just well be Jared Leto’s The Joker. Several images have already been released showing The Joker in Suicide Squad. Many know The Joker to be always dressed up‚ such as in the older movie versions‚ the comics and the animated series. But when Jared Leto posed without a shirt‚ The Joker was revealed to have tattoos on his body. On his right arm‚ a tattoo of a devious smile can be seen. Repeated "HAHAHAs" are

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    Batman and Supergirl

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    ​Supergirl comics were published in the late 1950’s‚ in an atmosphere that is considerably different from that in which Batman: The Dark Knight Returns was created. Supergirl comics were created in the post World War II setting‚ when Americans reverted to their traditional beliefs. In contrast‚ Batman; The Dark Knight Returns was created during the Cold War era of the late 1980’s‚ when tensions ran high between the two super powers; the Soviet Union and the United States of America. These two different

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    Is Batman A Hero

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    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 twisted in the mind and making choices

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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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