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    The Joker

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    Psychological Analysis Throughout comic book history‚ the Joker‚ Batman’s arch-nemesis‚ has been characterized as one of the most infamous and fascinating characters. The most recent personification of the Joker in The Dark Knight shows a grittier‚ darker side‚ one that depicts him as a terrifying individual with no political agenda other than to create chaos for his own personal amusement. Batman is certainly in this film‚ but it’s the Joker who is really the star. He conveys a multitude of psychopathic

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    was probably The Joker‚ because he is highly intelligent‚ he has no levels‚ there is no limit to what he is capable of doing. I think the Joker won in the end because he seriously did some serious damage. He got what he wanted he turned Gotham’s hero into a villain‚ and he ruined Wayne’s life by taking the people he cared about the most. In the first movie the Dark night the Joker made such of a big of an impact that it went on in The Batman Rises. But then again‚ like the Joker said "This is what

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    Extra Credit Paper “Dark Knight” was a smash hit for it’s fame‚ explosions‚ and chase scenes‚ but what really had me on the edge of my seat was perhaps the most riveting villain I had ever seen. The Joker. The Joker is a mob-backed terrorist with suicidal tendencies and According to the DSM‚ the joker would be given the diagnoses of Antisocial personality disorder. He is not reasonable‚ he’s not afraid of anything‚ and the last thing he cares about in the world is himself. As Alfred explained to Bruce

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    Epilogue To The Joker

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    removed from her head. Ali quickly looks around but her view is cut off by the Joker who comes face to face with her. “Enjoy the ride princess?” Ali wanted to call the Joker every name in the book and spit in his face‚ she knew her safety relied on her being co-operative until help arrived. “The ride was fine.” Ali responded in hatred to the Joker. The Joker smiles. “Ahh no need for that we are about to have some fun.” The Joker unbinds Ali and pulls her up off her chair. “Music boys.” Ali was surprised

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    Batman: the Dark Knight Batman‚ the Dark Knight is full of underlying philosophy on society and life in many ways; I will focus on three of them: good versus evil‚ order versus chaos‚ and the theme of corruption. This film masterfully portrays a philosophic insight into selfish human behavior as a whole in society‚ while also giving an alternative perspective on the evil that lies in people just under a thin veneer of good ethics. The Dark Knight marvellously explores how very close to each

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    The best part of Batman Begins was its ending... and I’m not being sarcastic. As I was watching the last scene of the movie‚ I wanted to jump out of my seat and cheer when Jim Gordon handed Batman the Joker playing card. It’s been a while since I reacted with such glee at the promise of a sequel (usually it’s more of‚ "hay nako‚ may part two pa yan!"). Yes‚ the movie was that good. Without question this is the best Batman movie ever made. Finally we have a film adaptation that shows the essence

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    pschoanlayze was “ The Joker” from the movie “ The Dark Knight” played by Heath Ledger. The Joker was a very strange character who sometimes showed no reasom to his actions. He had an sense of humor that nobody understands and his appeareacne is quite frightening. His face is painted in order to have some sort of appearence related to a clown. His hair is dyed green. Despite his appearence he proved to be very intelligent and strategic. The movie never gave any history background of the Joker. There is no

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    Analysis of the Joker

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    The Joker “I believe whatever doesn’t kill you‚ simply makes you…stranger.” This quote was said by The Joker in the movie The Dark Knight. In The Dark Knight‚ a superhero is fighting against an evil villain in an attempt to save Gotham City and the citizens that live there. The evil villain‚ The Joker‚ is a character who is severely emotionally damaged. He views everything as a game and the citizens of Gotham are the players. The name Joker can be seen as a serpent‚ which signifies his devilish

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    Aristotle is present. The Joker and Batman exemplify two character types defined by Aristotle: the continent and vicious characters. To clarify‚ a continent person manages to undertake a virtuous act‚ though the thought of a vicious act crosses his mind. On the other hand‚ a vicious person is self-indulgent and carries out vicious acts without any virtuous act crossing his mind. As a moral character‚ Batman never violates his code of ethics‚

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    Batman the Money Behind the Mask Superheroes are thought to have the best intentions‚ motivated to protect society from evil. Masked and unnamed‚ they use their super powers for the good of the people. Some comic book heroes do not fall under the stereo-type but live double lives with a dark memory. In Tim Burton’s‚ 1989 adaptation of Batman‚ Bruce Wayne attempts to balance his life. By day he plays millionaire playboy figure and by night a crime fighting vigilante. He dresses as a giant bat

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