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    Batman vs. The Dark Knight Literary Analysis Essay Details Compare and contrast the two different styles of directors in Batman and The Dark Knight □ Include the use of the terms: author purpose‚ tone‚ and mood □ Choose two characters who appear in both films □ Use events and dialogue from each movie as evidence □ Use MLA format (Headers‚ Double spaced‚ 12 pt font‚ etc.) □ 1200 – 1600 words □ Follow this order for your paragraphs: o Introduction

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    “It’s not who I am underneath‚ but what I do that defines me.” This famous Batman quote from the Christopher Nolan’s Batman series‚ has a lot more truth to it than a person may think. It is not so much who a person is but rather what they do that defines their personality as well as the kind of person they are. There are many sociological principles that influence an individual. The three main sociological principles that shape the character and are also evident through the trilogy are family‚ money

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    society finds important is what will be found in the overall makeup of the heroes themselves. In today’s society‚ we have two heroes of comic book legend that stand above all others—Batman and Spider-Man. Superheroes share a common trait: motivation. For example‚ Spider-Man has a great sense of responsibility‚ Batman has a personal vendetta against criminals‚ and Superman has a strong belief in justice and humanitarian service. In brief‚ superheroes are challenged with a great deal of

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    Batman: The Quintessential Existentialist Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins is the start of a saga in which its themes are deeply rooted with many existentialist ideas. As the story unfolds‚ Bruce Wayne sets on a path to beat the evil nihilist‚ Ra’s Al Ghul‚ and becomes a truly authentic individual in the process. Bruce Wayne‚ at the start of the film‚ is in prison for committing petty crimes in China. He ended up there after dropping out of Princeton‚ witnessing the death of his parents’

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    reduce if not stop the violence in his surrounding environment. As relation to the title “I Am Not Batman” you can infer that he is suffering from doubt that his dreams will every come true because he feels like his dreams are too big for him to handle. In addition‚ he does feel like he knows what to do as his first step to accomplishing these dreams of him. That’s why he compares himself to not being Batman. Just like Willie from “This Property Is Condemned” they both are face with having to fix the

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    of a figure that contradicts his morals and skews the integrity of the authority is the president (assumed to be Ronald Reagan). In the novel Reagan is fed up with Batman’s movement of illegal actions. He uses Superman as a political pawn to kill batman‚ as he is “bad for business”(Miller‚ 84). What they are doing is outside of the law and deeming Reagan a hypocrite as he is acting like a vigilante himself. Going above the law to employ a legal vigilante in superman proves Reagan to go against his

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    Why Spider-Man Is Better Than Batman By Wyatt Bender Don’t get me wrong: Batman is my favorite character. I probably spend more time thinking about Batman and how he works and what he means than anything else. Just going off of personal preference‚ I love Batman more than… well‚ more than most other things in the world‚ period. Spider-Man just happens to objectively be the single greatest comic book character ever created.They actually make a pretty good contrast to each other‚ and it all starts

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    newest addition to the Marvel cinematic universe‚ Logan‚ may be the finest and most endearing ‘superhero’ film of the last 20 years. It is clearly the most violent film of its type—so violent it’s anti-violent—but like the best of the genre (Nolan’s Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are obvious examples) it is dripping with philosophy—X-23’s backstory is a textbook in bioethics‚ while Logan’s initial treatment of her‚ and Xavier’s arguments in favor of protecting her‚ gives us a resounding discourse

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    Batman and Robin‚ a classic Hero/sidekick duo‚ but what do these two have to do with The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain? While the antebellum south and Gotham City have very little in common‚ and Huck does very little to stop crimes and more to commit them‚ both stories feature a hero and his trusty sidekick. Critic Jane Smiley suggests “Twain really saw Jim as no more than Huck’s sidekick”. While the hero Huck does not actively try to put down his sidekick Jim‚ the relationship between

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    that heroes‚ regardless how strong the temptation‚ would choose to do the right thing rather than what’s easy‚ whereas villains would do anything and everything within their power to get what they want. An example of this contrast is Batman and the Joker. Batman never breaks his one rule to kill‚ despite of the cruel things the Joker did to tempt him. The Joker on the other hand would do anything to entertain himself‚ even killing innocent lives. Only when there is a set of rules that draws a

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