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    In this essay I will look at the character of Catwoman‚ and her representation as a female‚ particularly in the 2004 adaptation film “Catwoman”. Originally‚ she is an iconic character in the batman series. Created in 1940 by Bob Kane (batman creator) and Bill Finger‚ she has had a strong presence in batman comics and adaptations since then. Her role as a mysterious burglar and jewel thief led her to just miss out on a place in the top ten‚ ranking 11th in IGN’s ‘Top 100 comic book Villains of all

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    Batkid You Rocked

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    Batkid You Rocked A photograph of Batman and Batkid was published on Friday‚ November 2013 from the Daily News. It is a reflection of San Francisco volunteers‚ TV crews‚ and even president Obama getting together with San Francisco’s Make-A-Wish foundation to help a 5-year-old boy fulfill his dream. (Kuruvulla) The little boy named Miles Scott‚ only 5 years old‚ already had a large number of audiences cheering on the cancer patient who wanted to be a superhero. He struggled with the illness

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    Batman Is A Hero

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    2012). A hero may come in many forms. To some it may be a sibling‚ a friend‚ or even a character. In my opinion‚ Batman – also known as Bruce Wayne ¬– is the most heroic figure in the 21st century. Batman saved the city of Gotham from social destruction. He shaped his life in a way that made him a hero; he possessed the characteristics and thoughts to lead his success. The effects of Batman are seen everywhere and by people of all ages. He taught us how to be good in a world so bad. Bruce Wayne was

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    school for the first time and getting my first A there. If I were to lose this measly 2%‚ I would lose myself entirely. There are those whose memories are brutally taken away from them. I believe this culprit to be my arch nemesis‚ the Joker to my Batman‚ and I believe I was put on this earth to defeat this evildoer. Enough about percentages and definitions‚ I would much rather talk about my idol‚ my grandpa. My grandpa was a very honorable man that did very honorable deeds. He was a Colonel in

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    compare such a great movie to such a waste of time (The Avengers). The Dark Knight follows Harvey Dent; Gotham’s new district attorney as he tries to take on the mob who is led by the Joker‚ Gotham has a hero whom the Joker is trying to unmask called Batman who is Bruce Wane. Many character later in the movie find themselves falling into the Joker’s hands and becoming dark themselves. The Avengers has little of a Plot basically there’s a magic orb like thing and a bunch of super heroes trying to get

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    Gotham: A History

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    The birth of Gotham City is one shrouded in both mystery and mysticism. A millennia ago‚ an evil warlock was buried alive beneath what would one day become the central island of Gotham. It is alleged that while the warlock lay in a state of torpor‚ his evil essence seeped into the soil‚ poisoning the ground with his dark‚ corruptive touch. By the warlock’s own reasoning‚ he claims that he fathered the modern spirit of Gotham City and has even taken to calling himself Doctor Gotham. The territory

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    Superheroes

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    superhiEssay: My Life As A Superhero Lately I’ve been pondering the subject of superheroes. Everyone has their favorite – mine is Batman – and I think everyone at some time has fantasized about being one. I know I have. Of course‚ unlike Batman‚ who uses cunning‚ strength‚ battle expertise and a bizarre psychological makeup to his advantage‚ I’m thinking that having superpowers might be one of the prerequisites of the job. Unfortunately‚ most of the powers that are of interest to me‚ especially

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    What does it mean to be a hero? Well when I was little ‚ about four to five years old I thought a hero was a person that had a lot of super powers . A superhero like the ones in cartoons like Batman ‚ Power Rangers ‚ Superman‚ Spider-man‚ and 0thers. But as I kept growing I said I always asked myself what is a hero? Is it some famous person‚ super hero or what? I never did quite understand the meaning till about now. Now I completely understand‚ a hero to me is someone who would always be there for

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    Introduction Superhero films as a popular culture are a phenomenon that has experienced fluctuating amounts of success and change throughout its long history‚ spanning over seventy years. With origins in comic book lore‚ the mythology of superheroes emerged in 1940s films and has ultimately become a multibillion dollar empire. Over the last century‚ the heroes and mythology within superhero films drawn from various comic book universes have established an unrivalled relationship with audiences‚ who

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    questions in the minds of psychologists everywhere. The Joker‚ a key character‚ in The Dark Knight was constantly searching for ways to wreak havoc on Gotham city and does so by social psychological problems throughout the whole film. The Joker‚ unlike Batman‚ finds humans to be selfish and conducts his experiment to prove his point; Psychologist have then took this experiment and examined it to determine that utilitarianism can be used to demonstrate the thought process of those in the experiment‚ and

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