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    Hero and Beowulf

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    British Literature 9/28/13 Beowulf vs. Batman The model hero owns power‚ ethics; and‚ above all‚ fights evil. This definition was functional in the time of Beowulf and still is functional in today’s time only slightly altered. Due to the use of such inventions such as television and internet‚ our culture has come to value physical desirability and sensual feelings‚ as evident in the example of Batman‚ a 21st century hero. In addition‚ humility has become a desired value in modern times‚ whereas

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    Boo Radley's Dichotomy

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    Batman is one of the greatest example of a superhero in comic book and cinematic history. The Dark Knight’s unmatched show of stoic diligence‚ perseverance‚ and courage has earned him a memorable place in the hearts of many. However‚ there are also other‚ less well-known heroes; they are Atticus and Boo of the gothic novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch is the unwavering moral compass that guides the reader and his children to the path of righteous while Boo Radley is the silent

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    through a traumatic experience that changes the heroes’ life forever. Batman and Ironman are two very similar superheroes’‚ their gadgets‚ how they act in public‚ their enemies‚ how they each became superheroes‚ and their actual identities will be compared in this essay. Batman and Ironman are two different heroes but they’re gadgets re very similar. They both have armored suits‚ Iron man has all of his weapons in his suit where Batman must equip all of his weapons before he is able to fight crime.

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    The exchanged roles that Bruce Wayne as Superman‚ Clark Kent as Batman play within comic #71 concede a direct correlation to the gender roles both men and women played at the time‚ for which consists of women in a submissive “housewife” role along with men in a control‚ dominant role. The comic provides many examples‚ both artistically and textually‚ of gender roles. Gender roles being defined as how the male and female interact in society and with each other. The comic prescribes to the entertainment

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    narrative on humanity becomes a reality in Koushun Tamaki’s Battle Royale and Frank Miller’s Batman: the Dark Knight Returns. The selfish actions of the power in both works contribute to a dystopian society; however‚ the course of action taken by each power to achieve a dystopia is distinct. The key contrast between the two governments is the course of action that creates the dystopia in society. The authorities in Batman purposely create a dystopia from corruption and neglect to its citizens‚ whereas authorities

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    Batman's Journey

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    the hero Gotham deserves‚ but not the one it needs right now. So we’ll hunt him because he can take it. Because he’s not our hero. He’s a silent guardian‚ a watchful protector. A dark knight.” (Christopher Nolan) In The Dark Knight‚ Batman is the hero of Gotham. Batman is Bruce Wayne’s identity as he fights crime to protect Gotham in Nolan’s trilogy. Bruce Wayne was born a hero‚ he was raised the way a hero is and lived the life of a hero. There is no doubt in my mind my argument will be convincing

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    Publishing. Homer. 2003. The Homeric Hymns. USA: Penguin Books. Krensky‚ Stephen Lorenz‚ Annika. 2011. Acquisition vs. Alliance. Verlag: Germany. Morris‚ Tom O’neil‚ Dennis. 2008. Batman Unauthorized: Vigilantes‚ Jokers‚ and Heroes in Gotham City. USA: Benbella Books. Wians‚ Williams White‚ Mark‚ and Robert Arp‚ eds. 2008. Batman and Philosophy: The Dark Knight of the Soul. USA: John Wiley Sons. Wilson‚ Andrew. 2009. The Price: The Education of a Past-Oxidixer. USA: AuthorHouse.

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    Batkid You Rocked

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    Batkid You Rocked A photograph of Batman and Batkid was published on Friday‚ November 2013 from the Daily News. It is a reflection of San Francisco volunteers‚ TV crews‚ and even president Obama getting together with San Francisco’s Make-A-Wish foundation to help a 5-year-old boy fulfill his dream. (Kuruvulla) The little boy named Miles Scott‚ only 5 years old‚ already had a large number of audiences cheering on the cancer patient who wanted to be a superhero. He struggled with the illness

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    My Favorite Superheroes

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    America‚ Batman‚ and Iron Man. These three superheroes have come to their powers in different ways‚ yet they all use their awesome talents to fight for good. Captain America‚ Batman and Iron Man all have extraordinary abilities‚ which make them unique and special. Captain America has been given the gift of super-human speed and strength and the ability to heal quickly. Batman has super gadgets‚ such as the Batmobile‚ batarangs (bat shaped boomerangs)‚ and a grappling gun. Iron Man‚ like Batman‚ relies

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    The Sun Rising

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    loves being in the spot light unlike the heroes of today’s time like Batman he likes to be in the dark people know about him but he doesn’t boast about saving the day 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

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