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    Francis Villatoro December 10‚ 2013 ARH 2740 Cinema Appreciation Tuesday 5:40 – 8:50 PM Room #8203 The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight Rises is a “Neo Noir” film. This movie contains crime drama‚ mystery‚ and has an ambiguous‚ corrupt‚ dangerous woman “femme fatale” cat woman‚ flash backs‚ murder‚ detective‚ low key lights‚ shadows and rain. The Dark Knight is a 2012 British American superhero film director by Christopher Nolan‚ who co wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan

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    [pic] Film Duration: 153 minutes Name: Jane Doe Form: 11K Due Date: 06/08/09 Introduction The purpose of the following report is to critically analyse and deconstruct the character of "the Joker" within the film "the Dark Knight" and discuss the reasoning of why this character was interpreted in such a way. The Joker‚ played by late Heath Ledger‚ is a terrifying villain who will stop at nothing to manipulate and corrupt his victims. However it is not the Jokers sinful

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    to be one of the most entertaining runs in the history of the Batman monthly title. “Batman Volume 8: Superheavy” collects issues #41 through #45 of the series and DC Sneak Peek: Batman #1 to lay the foundation for a new super-villain and a new Dark Knight Detective fully sanctioned by the Gotham City Police Department and tricked out with all the latest technology they can get their hands on. It’s a tale only the creative mind of one Scott Snyder (American Vampire) could envision and groundbreaking

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    Comparison The Knight and the Wife of Bath In the Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ the Knight and the Wife of Bath are similar and also different. The Knight represents the nobility and military estate while the Wife of Bath represents the middle status. Both the Knight and the Wife of Bath are fearless. The Knight was a fearless worthy man who fought in the crusades while the Wife of Bath was fearless about her opinions on love‚ she was outspoken. The Knight and the Wife of Bath

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    The Dark Knight is a 2008 film based on the Dc Comics character Batman and his struggle and journey in combating the most demented villain ever‚ The Joker. The Joker is a psychopathic‚ mass murdering‚ schizophrenic clown with zero empathy. Due to The Joker’s insane nature‚ it is appropriate to use Dr. Sigmund Freud’s method of Psychoanalysis to better understand why The Joker is the way he is. What is psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis is a form of treatment invented by Sigmund Freud that usually

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    The Dark City Quiz

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    VCD 179 Dark City* Choose ONE of the following questions‚ and respond accordingly. You should write up at least a few paragraphs. Try to organize the writing in a logical‚ unified way. Start with an introduction that states your main idea(s); then‚ present your interpretation/answer—with supporting evidence from the movie—and a conclusion that repeats your main idea. 1. One of the main concepts behind Dark City is the idea of confinement (being stuck) in a changing environment. Discuss

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    relationship. (Dark Knight) The audience can tell that Dent is very meticulous and logical sometimes appearing cold but his internal passion for what he believes drive him to do the things he does. The law is his guide and he does not let emotion get the best of him until the Rachel dies because of the choices of others. Dent is an easy target because of these traits. He is very predictable. “Live to see yourself become the villain‚ or die a hero‚” says Dent after he lives. (Dark

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    Archetypes in Mythology

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    will use the mythology of the 2008 film‚ “The Dark Knight” to provide specific examples of archetypes. The hero is one of the central characters in mythology. Heroes are often‚ but not always‚ associated with bravery and self-sacrifice. The hero will undertake a journey to change and grow. They will encounter mental and physical challenges that will complex their path and ultimately pay a heavy price to achieve their goal. In “The Dark Knight”‚ the hero is called Batman. His real name/alter

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    movie The Dark Knight is an accurate representation of this theory where many aspects are portrayed and experienced by characters in the movie. Two aspects are specifically present in this movie; Capitalism and Power. Capitalism is exhibited by the place where the movie takes place and the norms of the society. Power is portrayed through the constant power struggle between to key individuals; the Joker and the Batman. Power and Capitalism are aspects in which the movie The Dark Knight portrays and

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    Knights in Medieval Europe Knights were the most advanced fighting unit of the Middle Ages. Developed mainly by Charles Martel‚ they were horsemen‚ armored and carrying swords. By definition‚ a Knight was a mounted warrior in the service of his liege-lord (Snell‚ "Defining the Knight"‚ Knight Life‚ Internet). He they would generally receive a fief in exchange for their services. But Knights also became important as a symbol of honor‚ nobility (in the moral sense of the word)‚ and loyalty towards

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