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    Perez November 8‚ 2012 Batman and the Joker Batman‚ the hero of Gotham City and the vigilante of the people. Many people see him as a peace keeper‚ and many people despise his continues endeavor to eradicate the scum of the city. One such character would be the Joker‚ one of Batman’s biggest rivals and the ceaseless aggravation of Gotham City. In one’s opinion‚ Batman’s polar opposite‚ the ying to his yang‚ or his contradictory personage. Now‚ why does Batman not just kill the Joker and

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    Batman's Relationship

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    developed based off of poor judgement and endangered the lives of those involved with him. Batman throughout his years of crime stopping has given himself the opportunity to find apprentices in order to keep his legacy going. issue with these apprentices is that they are all children and normally one would avoid putting children into the line of fire but not Batman. According to Robin D Rosenberg (Ph.D)‚ Batman believes in investing in kids and developing them into perfect inheritors of the future

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    In 1992‚ there was an animated series on Batman. At that time‚ Batman’s Batmobile was created by Shayne Poindexter. Shayne Poindexter created the Batmobile to have almost everything that was a part of the earlier Batmobiles (Hamlen). This Batmobile had many gadgets that would never fit into a regular car. The gadgets that were in the car are smoke and oil dispensers‚ wheel slasher hubs‚ a missile rack‚ tear gas dispensers‚ ejection seats‚ titanium alloy wheels and body panels‚ and reversible jet

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    Ethos In The Dark Knight

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    feature is not without self-conflict. Batman‚ under the alias Bruce Wayne‚ struggles under the city’s pressure to protect — and most of all‚ sacrifice — at all costs. Gotham often calls to him to their aid‚ but he has his own way of responding which is not always pleasing to city officials. Additionally‚ because of Batman’s esoteric‚ defiant nature‚ some are often wary of his credibility. This‚ in a way‚ makes the title character the ‘rebel’ hero. Wayne/Batman does his best to be the city’s protector

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    antagonists who could pose as a threat to Batman. "Joker is typically a man of average height or even taller possessing a skinny frame"; although he may not be as strong or have any special powers‚ he is still able to cause some damage through trickery‚ sheer will and desire for destruction. The Joker is the complete opposite of Batman; he wears bright purple and orange clothes‚ has green hair‚ white makeup‚ and that big red "smile". On the other hand‚ Batman wears grey or black to promote fear into

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    Assignment 4 Wills‚ Trusts & Estates In a stunning turns of events‚ Batman gave up crime fighting to start mass producing Batmobiles for GM in Michigan. Batman did this for many years. This was a disappointment to crime fighters everywhere. Batman‚ 70 years old‚ Married Catwoman‚ 35 years old‚ & they lived happily for many years. But when he was 77 years old Batman’s mind started to slip‚ often finding himself unaware of his surroundings. A few weeks after the onset of these symptoms‚ His wife

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    Introduction A logo is a symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products‚ uniform‚ vehicles‚ etc. Logos are everywhere‚ and every logo is a visual element that serves three main functions: 1. Identification A logo identifies your company in the marketplace. In a quick‚ visually symbolic way‚ a logo represents your company to the outside world. Often your logo is the first thing a potential customer sees. It’s your first impression‚ and we all know how important

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    Superhero movies are very popular these days‚ we are seeing more heroes established. My connection is based on superhero films. These are Spiderman by marvel‚ Captain America by marvel‚ Batman by DC‚ Arrow by DC. My two connections are Heroism and love. I will use 4 texts to show these connections. I will start by looking at how Spiderman is driven by guilt to be a hero‚ after the death of his Uncle Ben‚ that could have completely been avoided. Spiderman realised what his uncle told him “with power

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    Joker In The Dark Knight

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    of Aristotle is present. The Joker and Batman exemplify two character types defined by Aristotle: the continent and vicious characters. To clarify‚ a continent person manages to undertake a virtuous act‚ though the thought of a vicious act crosses his mind. On the other hand‚ a vicious person is self-indulgent and carries out vicious acts without any virtuous act crossing his mind. As a moral character‚ Batman never violates his code of ethics‚

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    Boo Radley's Dichotomy

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    Batman is one of the greatest example of a superhero in comic book and cinematic history. The Dark Knight’s unmatched show of stoic diligence‚ perseverance‚ and courage has earned him a memorable place in the hearts of many. However‚ there are also other‚ less well-known heroes; they are Atticus and Boo of the gothic novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is the unwavering moral compass that guides the reader and his children to the path of righteous while Boo Radley is the silent

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