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    hooked up to explosives in separate locations‚ forcing him to choose whom to save. Rachel ends up dying and Dent gets saved‚ but half his face gets singed off. The Joker ends up visiting Harvey in the hospital to take advantage of the anger he has over Rachel’s death‚ and turns him bad. After‚ the Joker ends up blowing up the hospital‚ and the city evacuates. The two ferries leaving break down‚ though. The Joker tells them that one ferry has to blow up the

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    Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Stevenson’s most obvious use of duality. Dr. Jekyll‚ realizing that he has two parts of himself‚ drinks a potion to separate the more primal side from his refined persona. Images of duality run heavily throughout the story. Duality is expressed not only

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    making the scene memorable. In the opening scene of “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan also uses dialogue to build a way which the audience portrays The Joker’s character. When The joker is standing on the corner and gets picked up in the SUV the two clowns at the front start talking about The Joker “Yeah he thinks he can just sit on the side and get a slice‚ I know why they call him The Joker” the

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    to the villainous roll of the Joker‚ and also Harvey Dent‚ aka Two-Face. Heath Ledger is the actor who plays the Joker‚ and he does it well. He really makes you feel as though he actually enjoys the mayhem and destruction that the Joker causes‚ which is what moviegoers like to see in a villain. You could almost say that the Joker/Heath Ledger is what “makes” this movie. Aaron Eckhart also does a great job fulfilling the roll of Two-Face‚ a villain based on vengeance. In the movie‚ both Harvey Dent

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    who are equally as different as they are similar. Many will argue that they will continue the game they play infinitely‚ due to the rules they follow. Neither can exist without the other for there would be no arch nemesis for Batman to oppose. These two men are psychotic as well as brilliant which constantly creates a dilemma between the both of them. While Batman is spending his time keeping his city safe and assisting the police‚ The Joker is always hell bent on organizing anarchy and killing innocent

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    viewer with not only an action film‚ but also a thought-provoking masterpiece. The film focuses on the thin line between sanity (Batman) and madness (Joker) and how anyone can easily turn from good to evil‚ the example being Harvey Dent becoming Two-Face in such a short time. The film deconstructs previous ideas of the “hero” by portraying Batman not as a hero‚ but as an “anti-hero”. He appears to be the hero‚ but possesses no superpowers and also causes mayhem in his city‚ much like a villain would

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    between Hyde and the Doctor. They are two separate personalities‚ Hyde is a dingy‚ short‚ ugly man and the doctor is tall‚ successful‚ handsome man. Also Hyde is very to himself and the Doctor has many friends and companions. There is one thing that makes them quite similar‚ they’re sneaky. One man was only slightly more witted than the other. Well‚ let’s compare their way of living. Hyde lives in a dingy dirty town‚ the front of his house is two story’s high‚ of nothing but ugly brick

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    How does Stevenson convey a sense of the disturbance in Utterson’s mind during chapter two of the novel? Stevenson begins by saying that Utterson’s ‘bachelor house in somber sprits… sat down to dinner without relish’. It clearly states that he was down‚ upset and disturbed about something. In addition he didn’t follow his normal Sunday routine and ‘went in to his business room’ instead. This obviously tells that something was wrong because he didn’t do what he would usually do on a Sunday. Therefore

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    lovers‚ as well as once dedicated childhood fans. The Dark Knight was a sequel to the movie Batman Begins. Both movies come from Christopher Nolan’s Batman film series‚ which was unsuccessful before hand. After several of Nolan’s failed films the two recent blockbuster-hit’s

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    duality of human nature can be found in both works. In Julius Caesar‚ the idea of friendship and betrayal are promoted by two of the main characters‚ Julius Caesar‚ Caius Cassius‚ and Marcus Brutus which also show their split personalities in their actions during the play. In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the idea of human duality is shown in a more literal way‚ by the two main characters‚ which in the end of the tale turns out to be the same man. The duality of human nature is very obvious

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