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    vengeance will not solve anything‚ then later in that scene Joker says to Batman "You’ll kill us both!" and Batman replies‚ "Whatever it takes!" Using trans textual analysis‚ critics know that everybody else knows that Joker killed Bruce’s parents‚ and Bruce is willing to do anything to stop Joker‚ even if it means death. Batman seems to think that just because he is the dominant male it is all right for him to fight and attempt to stop Joker‚ because he is following societies codes. When watching

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    The Sun Rising

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    he just does it he’s not in it for the glory or the fame. There’s also another difference the heroes of today’sfiction don’t kill their enemies they beat them up and take them to jail‚ for example batman and joker no matter how much the joker try’s killing batman he will never kill the joker because he feels if he kills him he will be doing the same thing he’s trying to stop. Beowulf on the other hand will kill someone in a heartbeat because that’s what the time they were in they wanted to see‚ the

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    “Elements of Design in The Dark Knight” Mise-en-scene is a French term that refers to the staging and visual arrangement of a dramatic production. This includes such elements as scenery‚ properties‚ costume‚ lighting and the movement of the characters. In film making‚ the term is also used for the combination of all the elements in front of the camera (setting‚ lighting‚ acting‚ costume)‚ distinct from the camerawork and editing of the film. With regards to film‚ the director‚ production designer

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    sacrifice’s his life for the citizens of Gotham city. As Batman has fought the Joker trying to save lives of citizen‚ in the process many have died. People may say that Batman has caused many of these tragedies due to not doing the job right or saving peoples’ lives in time. The motivation of his sacrifice’s is to put the Joker away and stop the crime rate in the city. He doesn’t want more deaths due to crime from the Joker and any other crimes. He wants to keep people safe under his watch‚ that is

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    they commit it and without solving the deep-rooted problem. (Bruce Wayne indeed hates Joker and even wants to kill him but he never do that due to his moral values.) B) Ambiguous rules: There is no clear and definite rule on how Batman should do to alter the world. All actions are made depended on how Batman values them. Conflict Emotions: Batman felt extremely angry and nervous when he could not stop Joker from killing one of his friends‚ Harvey Dent or Rachel Dawes. Batman has to decide who

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    Chris Nolan Auteur

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    and Guy’s character state‚ “It’s not amnesia.” This makes the movie even more questionable‚ because the audience is given another factor of confusion that is‚ can this character be trusted. The way Nolan portrays the joker in the dark night is also typical of the director‚ as the joker is given no identity‚ much like Leonard Shelby in Memento Another trait of is that he frequently uses hard cuts when transitioning to the next scene. This is noticeable in his films from ‘Batman Begins’ onward‚ especially

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    That’s My Hero! The Ohio State University Terryl Rumph Heroes are not only created for television popularity‚ but for a purpose. Shows such as Dare Devil‚ and The Walking Dead have become increasingly prevalent within popular culture. From a handicap crusader‚ who defends the streets of New York City at night‚ to a man protecting his love ones from reanimated corpses‚ societies are fascinated by the lore. These characters inspire the world to overcome obstacles‚ and achieve higher success in life

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    usual improbable scientific device that‚ in the wrong hands‚ could take over the world. Here it’s a ‘total dehydrator’ that sucks all the water out of a person’s body‚ leaving only a pile of fine ‘molecular dust.’ The four supervillains‚ Penguin‚ Joker‚ Catwoman and The Riddler‚ and their various stooges‚ steal the gun at the beginning but then‚ initially‚ don’t do much with it. They dehydrate some of Penguin’s henchmen‚ to rehydrate in the Batcave‚ where they can do battle with Batman and Robin;

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    A hero is a person of distinguished courage who has outstanding qualities and abilities‚ and who is admired for brave and noble acts. An Anglo-Saxon hero is a person who has good leadership qualities‚ is able and willing to provide people with a sense of security‚ and is willing to go into danger despite possible harm to them. Beowulf‚ Roy Hobbs‚ and the Dark Knight are all three heroes that exhibit Anglo-Saxon qualities that have allowed them to evolve into something bigger than itself. All three

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    Donald Goddard V00194942 Due November 16th 2010 History of Comic Book Art Is Batman a Real Super Hero????????? Is Batman a real super hero‚ according to a lot of people they would say he is not and when you would ask for a reason why not; they will usually always give the same reason that he can’t be one since he has no super power. But I’m writing this paper to show that a superhero isn’t necessarily defined by his powers‚ but rather‚ his zeal for fighting crime and his innate ability

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