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    Harley Quinn and Joker were the two characters that Batman had to fight. The relationship between this two are that they are dating. The Joker and Harley Quinn were both created in 1940 and 1992. The Joker and Batman won’t survive without each other and this all started with a prank. The Joker was created on April 25‚ 1940 by DC Comics. 1965 was the year that the Joker had his own comic spinoff and then the comics were canceled and then it came back in 1973. I think that the Joker is a very successful

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    are similar yet different in similar ways. Batman became a superhero after his parent’s death affected him boldly. He learned he could fight evil with his gadgets and with his fists. Superman on the other hand‚ escaped from the planet Krypton which had been pronounced doomed. Unlike Batman’s realistic powers‚ Superman’s powers are supernatural with his super strength‚ super-speed‚ invulnerability‚ super hearing‚ and flight. The only similarities in Batman and Superman’s costumes are that they both

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    Final Draft A Hero for All The book Batman the Dark Night tells a story about the crime fighter the batman and how he comes out of retirement to fight crime again. He does not have to start fighting crime again but after hearing how bad the city has become ridden with crime he makes a decision to come back. The book flashes back to him as a boy when he falls down a hole and is surrounded by bats and is scared out of his mind from this adventure. He then is burdened by watching his mother

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    Why Batman Begins

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    Word count 763 Batman Begins Have you ever experienced something that has changed you completely and you have no clue why? You’re just sitting there wondering how your mind works and how this could have had such a crazy effect on you. My insane experience and favorite movie was Batman Begins in IMAX. A few reasons why Batman was such a breath taking film were; it explained everything about my child hood superhero‚ Batman was a superhero without supernatural powers‚ and his determination was

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    Batman Begins Essay Fear was an idea that was very interesting to me in the film Batman Begins directed by Christopher Nolan. One reason why interested me was that it showed even the scariest people can be scares. For example when Falcone (a gangster who controls Gotham’s underworld) was threatening Crane’s bosses operation‚ Crane put on his mask and used a special toxin‚ which scared Falcone so much he went insane. “Scarecrow‚ Scarecrow.” Camera angles were important to see fear and understand

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    Batman’s is at risk‚ wounds this huge are almost impossible to survive. The weapon used is mystical and eventually‚ eats away at its victim. Thank goodness we have an Alfred Pennyworth! Batman and The Shadow have to beat Joker and the Stag to Shamba-La‚ but there’s plenty work to do. The level of good narrative‚ comedy‚ and horror has been brilliant each issue and #5 carries through. Albeit‚ a little slow. Batman’s level of determination is as strong as ever‚ as he is pushing himself to the brink

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    fact that she has a younger sister named Natalie. My most neoteric subject to explore into was the Superhero Batman‚ I already knew about Batman before Gaga but I did not learned anything in particular about Batman aside from me knowing heretofore that he is not endowed with any superpowers‚ so one day‚ out of the blue‚ I decided to embark on

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    Batman Symbolism Essay

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    Q. If Batman is really just a symbol; would Batman be as effective if Bruce Wayne was not behind the mask? Why or why not? The Dark night Rises is an American superhero movie which is the sequel of the Batman begins. Batman is not really a symbol because it has specific identity and powers. It is necessary to put masks to keep secret and complete the mission as well as to be unknown from mass attraction. Likewise it also shows with proper customs‚ weapons and also shows attraction to the viewers

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Acknowledgements This research paper could not have been a remote possibility without the following‚ and I thank them profusely: To Allah; for his constant guidance and his   Abstract Introduction When we think of Batman‚ we allow our minds to automatically drift to thoughts of the fantastical – to thoughts of the impossible‚ more aptly. But why? Why do we automatically assume that the existence of an orphaned‚ vengeful billionaire playboy who disguises himself as a crime-fighting vigilante by

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    Freud Compared To Batman

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    but if we dive into one of America’s favorite superhero‚ Batman‚ we might just find a creation that could have been taken straight from Freud’s own mind. Patterns will begin to unfold as we see the parallels between Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and Batman. Our mind is controlled by three fighting forces the id‚ ego‚ and superego. All three in a constant battle

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