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    community and those choices are established by society’s morals and value. By examining the events in the movie‚ Batman Begins‚ and the brutality of the Holocaust during World War II. In the world wide known film of the three part trilogy‚ Batman Begins provides the perfect example for why people make choices due to the constrictions of one’s worth to society. Bruce Wayne‚ aka Batman‚ is an overly rich and powerful man in the city of Gotham. In society‚ the rich man always has to arrogant‚ selfish

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    dishonest? To start with Beowulf was sent to the land to kill Hrothgar’s evil son Grendel. But Beowulf was so caught up in trying to be “heroic”‚ he started lying to Hrothgar’s soldiers and how he slayed 39 sea monsters! Batman never lied to the people on his conquers‚ but Batman never backs down from the bad guys. Heroes can be brave‚ courageous‚ and bold‚ but true heroism is best defined with bravery‚ courage‚ strength‚ and also with a little bit of risk taking. Beowulf shows many behaviors that

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    The very first line of the trailer is‚ Is it really surprising that the most powerful man in the world should be a figure of controversy? The most powerful man i.e. Superman. We then move on to see that Superman is considered to be a God. We see him helping people. A statue has been erected in his honour. He although appears to be distressed with the God status. Then we hear the dialogue‚ Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And we see soldiers kneeling down before him‚ who seem to be some

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    pride v/s responsibility‚ ethical decision making and being morally correct or incorrect. Upon reading the text‚ we see that author is compelled to kill the elephant. "In times of war‚ circumstances dictate action."-Batman. I would take the paradigm of batman and joker. Here batman is the “good man” standing by the right and doing everything morally right‚ standing for the weak. Joker speaks for the chaos and evil and believes that “everyone can go insane‚ all they need is a little push..” symbolizing

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    Joker tricks Batman by forcing him to decide between saving an important prosecutor and his lover. After Batman beats Joker in a rage‚ Joker responds by stating that “you have nothing to threaten me with.” In this scene‚ Joker exhibits an example of Pinel’s moral insanity in designing this plan‚ since he does not care who is affected. Additionally‚ Joker exhibits how he is “alone in the state of feelings” because he does not feel any emotion or guilt during the beatdown from the Batman. In essence

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    My son had his phone stolen from him‚ he saved up for months to buy it with his own money. We’re living paycheck to paycheck‚ I cannot afford to buy him a new one. These thugs rule the streets and the police do nothing. Is this justice? This is why Batman is true justice. He is returning the streets back to us‚ the law abiding people of Gotham. This is why I am inspired to clean up our streets too. I will fight the scum of Gotham because that is true justice. Together if we unite we can take back our

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    several obstacles in his quest to becoming an exceptional leader and warrior. This particular epic has been since 2300 B.C.E. and‚ not surprisingly‚ it has been used as a source of inspiration for many years. Specifically‚ in the 1994 episode of “Batman: The Animated Series” entitled Bane‚ the titular villain is subjected to an invasive experimental procedure that had been dubbed Project Gilgamesh. Whether or not this was in reference to the myth is highly likely‚ given dialogue within the episode

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    Dark Knight" directed by Christopher Nolan. This most recent instalment of "Batman" fits appropriately into the hard-boiled sub-genre of crime-fiction. It meets many of the conventions but‚ like in "Rear Window"‚ subverts several conventions to better serve the composer’s purpose. As with most hard-boiled crime texts‚ "The Dark Knight" has a metropolitan setting. The citizens of Gotham city have grown to depend on ‘Batman’ who represents safety‚ security and order‚ but when things get out of control

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    In the article‚ “Heroes and Villains”‚ Robert B. Ray demonstrates the manner in which a person’s perspective on what defines a hero changes depending on the circumstances. In the article‚ Ray depicts the distinct forms in which a hero and villain can be perceived. In the article‚ the manner in which humans portray a villain and a hero is described as Ray writes‚ “Faced with such ideological conflicts‚ Americans today do not simply argue- they demonize each other‚ turning opponents into “villains”

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    as Batman and saves the city when the police and politicians have failed the people. The narrative of The Dark Knight Returns is a satirized portrayal of the American political and cultural environment of the 80s which Frank Miller tries to invoke by placing a clear depiction of President Reagan as a major part of the storyline. The political themes reveal an attempt by Miller to add layers of cultural and historical meaning to the superhero narrative. The Dark Knight Returns portrays Batman in a

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