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    Part A: Introduction Joker is a comic character from the batman series‚ it is not until the release of “Batman: The killing joke” that people got to know his past. Although joker from The Killing Joke may be the most original one‚ but it is too short and it is hard to observe the body language and facial expression from the comic‚ so I would like to give a analyze of the joker from the movie The Dark Knight. Joker is an unreliable narrator – a people who always say thing confusing other‚ he makes

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    In the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson‚ the author of the book‚ made a main character‚ Dr. Jekyll‚ who has two different sides in his body. The story goes by strange evidence from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s relationship. At the end of the book‚ we found out that Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll were same person. Mr. Hyde was a evil side of Dr. Jekyll. Before he created the chemical drinks‚ he was a healthy and hard working person. But he wanted to experiment about dual life

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    murder. However‚ even though these two are extremely different‚ as Jekyll says‚ “I was radically both” (Stevenson‚ 60). Jekyll didn’t come to this conclusion solely from the appearance of Jekyll‚ however. He had inferred that he had two natures long before‚ saying ‚“I saw that‚ of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness” (Stevenson‚ 60). Jekyll realizes that he is in fact‚ two natures‚ one good‚ one evil‚ and he seeks to separate these two. They are both the same person‚ and

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    The Dark Knight (Costume) Christopher Nolan’s distinctive use of Joker’s costume is greatly significant to the narrative of “The Dark Knight”; it provides insight to the iconic super villain of “The Joker” and highlights how this portrayal is modernised in comparison to past ones‚ showing how the super villain role has changed in superhero films. As with Jokers in all media types Health Ledger keeps with classic green‚ orange and purple attire. This strong‚ bright colour use is used to contrast

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    across the screen which was cheesy at the time but liked to “The Dark Knight Returns” where instead of it being cheesy‚ it has a more real life feel to it. From the characters looking cartoonish to us connecting with them as human being. From a cheesy two shot of Batman and Robin sitting in the bat mobile to the bat mobile being a actual character by having movement such as flying‚ shooting and

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    Dent. Of course‚ it was a set up by the Joker‚ he sent them Dent’s location rather than Rachel Dawes. This devastated Batman‚ the police department‚ and Harvey Dent; consequently this also brought a new villain in the film - Two Face‚ who is Harvey Dent after getting his face burned during his

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    Physical Cognitive Dissonance The story begins with two respectable men taking a stroll. One of them‚ a man named Enfield‚ relates to his relative‚ a prosecutor named Utterson‚ an encounter he had had some months ago with an evil looking man named Hyde. The man had trampled a little girl he ran into on the street. Enfield‚ along with several people on the street‚ took an immediate and overpowering dislike of Hyde’s sinister appearance. After the incident‚ Hyde enters a building and subsequently

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    repercussions of their own current society values. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ one can fully grasp the opposite values and state of mind of society in the behaviors of both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ as well as the two different sides of human nature. Throughout The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ there is an almost constant mention of the strange figure called Mr. Hyde. Steven Padnick puts it plainly when he states “There is no Mr. Hyde” (Padnick). Though

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    Batman all started with his bat phobia stemming from a childhood accident. He picks his own most-feared creature and turns it on his enemies; eventually he would make himself stronger by facing his fears. Batman maiden name was Bruce Wayne. Witnessing the murder of his mother and father as a child lead to him training his self to fight crime. Bruce decided to become Batman at the age of 25‚ and soon after that came the first Robin who name is Dick. Dick was only 12 years old. Bruce took Dick under

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    Miller uses duality on page 55 when Two-Face asks Batman to look at him and see him for what he really is. Batman looks at him and says “...I see… A reflection Harvey. A reflection”. As this happens the panels flash to show that he sees Harvey as disfigured and that he sees himself as a menacing looking bat. Lots of closure is created in these subject-to-subject panels and combination of inter-dependent word balloons that create tension between the two sides of Batman. This shows that Batman

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