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    The Many Myths of Spider-Man According to Joseph Campbell‚ a universal heroes pattern “ involves a process by which the hero leaves the ordinary world of waking consciousness‚ enters the dark world of the supernatural‚ overcomes those who would destroy him there‚ and then returns to the ordinary‚ possessed of new knowledge and powers for his people” (Leeming‚ p.217). Spider-Man in his own way was involved in this process. Peter Parker leaves the safeness of reality every time he suits up as Spider-Man

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    we are seeing more heroes established. My connection is based on superhero films. These are Spiderman by marvel‚ Captain America by marvel‚ Batman by DC‚ Arrow by DC. My two connections are Heroism and love. I will use 4 texts to show these connections. I will start by looking at how Spiderman is driven by guilt to be a hero‚ after the death of his Uncle Ben‚ that could have completely been avoided. Spiderman realised what his uncle told him “with power comes with great responsibility”. He was a normal

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    Spiderman two is a complex example of psychology because Peter Parker displays all the behaviours‚ feelings and what triggers his actions that psychology states. Peter pan shows guilt from his uncles death‚ grief which eventually leads to weakness and makes him give up his super-self because of the stress he acquires. In this movie the parts of psychology that are shown by Peter Parkers feelings towards Mary Jane‚ his grandmother and his best friend Harry Osborn. Parker also has rational decisions

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    SPIDERMAN Peter Parker the man who plays the role of Spiderman was introduced as an orphaned science genius teenager living with his aunt and uncle in a place called Forrest Hills which is a section of New York. He is a brilliant student but often gets teased by his peers for being smart‚ they enjoy calling him bookworm. One day during a science demonstration he gets bitten by a radioactive spider‚ he gains all sorts of powers such as super strength‚ the ability to climb walls and an amazing

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    Jesus once spoke the words‚ “‘great gifts mean great responsibilities; greater gifts‚ greater responsibilities’” (The Message‚ Luke 12.48). It is intriguing how similar this statement is to a more modern phrase written by a man who created comic book characters with supernatural abilities. “With great power comes great responsibility” (Raimi‚ Spider-Man). These infamous words were spoken by an uncle who wanted his nephew to understand that life isn’t always fair‚ but that it matters what you do

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    In Those Shoes: The Spiderman Sneakers "Mom?! I’m home." Kendall shut the front door behind him‚ looking down to his feet at his brand-new pair of Spiderman sneakers. His eyes lit up and his lips crinkled into a smile as the shoes glowed with every step he took. They had caught his attention the second he laid his eyes on them with his other mom at the department store. "Kendall?" Kendall followed the booming voice toward the kitchen. Little Kendall made his way to see his mother Hannah scavenge

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    Activity 5 When comparing the film posters of Spiderman 2002 and The Amazing Spiderman‚ one can clearly see the evolution and technological advancements which enhance the films greatly. This will be compared with close reference to Spiderman 2002 and The Amazing Spiderman as a whole. The biggest change evident in the posters would have to be the drastic improvement of technology. As shown‚ when creating the first film‚ people weren’t as well equipped when it came to resources and skills and abilities

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    amazing people they are much appreciated. Two perfect examples of epic hero’s would be Beowulf and Spiderman. They both have virtues in them they both can be honest‚ caring‚ forgiving‚ courageous‚ respectful‚ and kind. Beowulf and Spiderman are really brave and strong. They risk their lives for others without thinking about twice. One epic hero is Spiderman. He faces all kinds of evil. Spiderman is not afraid to confront anything or anyone. He safes people and puts his own life to risk because

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    this way‚ Spiderman is like a firefighter. Firefighters and other first responders portray the qualities manifested in a superhero‚ in the real world. These men and women stand in front of danger‚ run into burning buildings‚ and put their lives in jeopardy every day to rescue strangers. Risking life and limb to save people is a quality that is demonstrated in both superheroes and first responders. I hope to become a certified volunteer firefighter so I can help others. Although Spiderman is a fictional

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    character in an epic poem‚ admired for great achievements. Odysseus and Spiderman both fit this description. The characteristics they displayed in their daily lives make them deserving of this title. In the novel The Odyssey by Homer‚ the main character Odysseus must learn how to take special gifts given to him by a goddess and use them to keep him alive. By comparison‚ in the screenplay Spiderman by David Koepp‚ the main character Spiderman deals with the same problem. He must learn to use the powers given

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