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    The Road Not Taken: a present made of the past’s little delusions In the poem‚ “The Road Not Taken‚” Frost seemingly presents the reader with a classic problem‚ but reframed in a literal forest scene. The problem is‚ how does one know they have chosen the right “path” on their journey through life? That is a question that haunts many‚ but Frost wryly notes that the question doesn’t really signify much of anything‚ as it is human nature to glorify the past‚ wrap it in a protective nostalgia‚ and

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    who are equally as different as they are similar. Many will argue that they will continue the game they play infinitely‚ due to the rules they follow. Neither can exist without the other for there would be no arch nemesis for Batman to oppose. These two men are psychotic as well as brilliant which constantly creates a dilemma between the both of them. While Batman is spending his time keeping his city safe and assisting the police‚ The Joker is always hell bent on organizing anarchy and killing innocent

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    Written by the same author‚ Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ the two main characters from “Crime and Punishment” and “Notes from Underground” displays similar qualities. Both characters are corrupted in their ways thinking‚ which indicates their nihilistic behavior. Although these two characters can be considered nihilists‚ their behaviors can be classified as ethical‚ or moral‚ nihilism. These two characters also relates to one another in terms of inconsistency‚ individualism and self-justification. Despite of

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    creature isn’t what he planned. Instead of creating eternal life‚ he created a monster which kills his family‚ and closet friends. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is about a well-respected scientist of London who believes that separating the two men can become liberated. He succeeds in his experiments with chemicals to accomplish this and transforms into Hyde to commit horrendous crimes. Jekyll tries to relinquish the potion but cant so he takes his own life. Comparison:Both Dr. Jekyll and

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    planned. He was nobody among criminal world until he kills one of the mob leaders. Since then‚ the Joker is powerful in the criminal underworld and later in the whole city – everyone is under his influence. Sources of Power Batman has his power from two personal

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    some make it to the end and some suffer more in the process. When people open up to different opportunities‚ it is the initial response by human nature to pick the opportunity that will give you the most benefit. The concept of having to pick between two paths has been identified in the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. There have been times when a person had to choose a specific path that they though they should take but the truth of the matter was it ended up being the wrong choice. In life

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    saved‚ but half his face gets singed off. The Joker ends up visiting Harvey in the hospital to take advantage of the anger he has over Rachel’s death‚ and turns him bad. After‚ the Joker ends up blowing up the hospital‚ and the city evacuates. The two ferries leaving break down‚ though. The Joker tells them that one ferry has to blow up the

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    The Conscious and Unconscious: Analysis on the Life of Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde By Bernadine SyTiong March 16 2010 “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson originated from a dream that the author once had and he described it as “a fine bogy tale” when he awoke from it. Stevenson was first inspired from the city’s low life and the bizarre characters that he came across with and that his Calvinistic upbringing and his constant fight against ill-health

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    In Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the theme of duality emphasizes‚ through the transformations experienced by Mr. Utterson‚ Dr. Lanyon‚ and Dr. Jekyll‚ that every individual possesses a dark side that they typically do not want to expose. Mr. Utterson expresses this theme of duality through his change in behavior. In the beginning of the novel‚ Stevenson describes Mr. Utterson as a trustworthy and honest lawyer. As the story progresses‚ it is evident that this description

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    making the scene memorable. In the opening scene of “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan also uses dialogue to build a way which the audience portrays The Joker’s character. When The joker is standing on the corner and gets picked up in the SUV the two clowns at the front start talking about The Joker “Yeah he thinks he can just sit on the side and get a slice‚ I know why they call him The Joker” the

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