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    Batman brought jason home to the batcave making Jason extremely confused and kind of scared on what might happen to him but a sudden spark made him excited. Batman taught him how to fight on his own and stick up for himself and teach him the way of crime fighting soon turning him into the Boy wonder‚ Robin. Bruce and Jason fought many of criminals even fought his fathers boss "Two Face". Batman and Robin was once again a gang again but with a different

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    They also have their own sets of morals that dictate what they do and do not do for the public they are defending. Dubose argues “Batman…remains vigilante proper because he never compromised his crime-fighting methods to satisfy the government” (Dubose 922). In this way‚ he never allowed himself to be the puppet of those with political power‚ and therefore his morality remained firm

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    Beowulf and Batman are heroic figures as they display true qualities of a hero. Beowulf is a hero‚ because he protected the village Hrothgar let him stay at incase Grendel came around. Batman is a hero‚ because he protected Gotham City from the joker trying to take over Gotham City. Batman and Beowulf have the similarities of being very strong. SECTION HEADER Beowulf is always trying to help other people even if it means putting his life in danger(prezi.com). Beowulf said “If the combat kills me

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    was memorable‚ supporting your points with Examples of visual and / or oral language features in the film “The Dark Knight” directed by Christopher Nolan the beginning of the film was memorable as it introduced a main character The Joker. Nolan used many visual features to capture the audience’s attention and to portray The Joker’s character. In the opening scene of “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan uses to build tension before Joker is introduced to us throughout the whole scene the sound of

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    [20][101] Hemming and Ledger’s Joker design has had an impact in popular and political culture in the form of the Barack Obama "Joker" poster‚ and has since become a meme in its own right.[102] Designers improved on the design of the Batsuit from Batman Begins‚ adding wide elastic banding to help bind the costume to Bale‚ and suggest more sophisticated technology. It was constructed from 200 individual pieces of rubber‚ fiberglass‚ metallic mesh‚ and nylon. The new cowl was modeled after a motorcycle

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    Schmidt Copa 251 Dark Knight Rises Essay The Dark Knight Rises was one of the top movies in the year 2012. It is all about action and thrilling scenes throughout the movie. The main stars in this movie are Christian Bale as Batman‚ Tom Hardy as Bane‚ Anne Hathaway as cat woman‚ Gary Oldham as the police commissioner of Gotham‚ and Joseph Gordon Levitt as Blake. The hero in this movie is obvious Bruce Wayne who is also the Batman and the villain is Bane. The Dark Knight Rises is a narrative

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    nature of justice is the movie The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight is an effective example of the complicated nature of justice because it uses powerful symbolic scenes to demonstrate the difficulty in finding justice‚ it uses characters as strong symbols for the various natures of justice and injustice‚ and it shows that the obviously just and unjust characters have striking similarities. The Dark Knight’s scenes provide many examples

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    Evaluation of The Dark Knight The Dark Knight is one of the greatest movies of our time. Laremy Legel called Christopher Nolan’s‚ The Dark Knight‚ a masterwork (Dillon Michell‚ "The Dark Knight"). The Dark Knight won plenty of awards: Best Achievement in Sound Editing‚ Cinematography‚ Film Editing in Oscar; Movie of the Year in AFI Award; Top Box Office Film in ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards‚ and so on. The Dark Knight is a film that was so popular and all around loved that it merits evaluation

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    samurai but if you want protection and respect then marry a knight. During the Middle Ages in Feudal Japan and in Europe samurai and knights were two of the bravest warriors. It is important to compare these two because you can see who is more respectful or more powerful. Samurai were sent to defeat barbarians in Northern Honshu. Samurai worked for landowners and offered them protection and loyalty in exchange for land and rights. Knights lived in their lord’s castle because they protected their

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    The Joker In the film‚ The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan‚ The Joker‚ one of Batman’s most dangerous enemies whose aim is too push Batman to his ultimate limits‚ to break his personal rules and strict moral code. This‚ being the Jokers only reason to live‚ he has no fear of death and pain. The Joker is characterised as a calculating and logical criminal‚ a rebel with minimal empathy or moral and a nemesis who commits purposeless crime. Together these characteristics are developed through

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