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    Should Batman kill the Joker? Have you noticed that in DC Comics Batman would always catch the Joker and send him to jail‚ but every single time the Joker would just escape and cause more harm to people. Since the Joker has killed and harmed so many people why doesn’t the Batman just kill him? Many people would agree that he should kill the Joker because it would end the suffering of so many lives‚ but Batman has his own philosophy; he believes that if he were to kill it would make him no better

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    Batman Hero's Journey

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    Batman all started with his bat phobia stemming from a childhood accident. He picks his own most-feared creature and turns it on his enemies; eventually he would make himself stronger by facing his fears. Batman maiden name was Bruce Wayne. Witnessing the murder of his mother and father as a child lead to him training his self to fight crime. Bruce decided to become Batman at the age of 25‚ and soon after that came the first Robin who name is Dick. Dick was only 12 years old. Bruce took Dick under

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    The joker is one of the most popular villain’s to this day. He is well known for causing chaos and anarchy‚ he doesn’t have a purpose to why he’s always causing trouble he just does it out of entertainment. His characteristics are very distinctive‚ His purpose is to corrupt everybody and everything to cause evil for everyone. The joker wants to corrupt batman and make him just like him‚ his whole purpose is to make batman go crazy and kill everyone instead of him being the hero. The characteristics

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    How far do the sources suggest that Capitan Nolan was to blame for the disastrous charge by the Light Brigade and Balaclava? All three sources agree on several points; however they also differentiate a lot. All sources agree on the character of Nolan. According to the sources Nolan was ‘enthusiastic’‚ ‘an eager spirit’ and ‘head strong and brave’ even though they never directly blame Nolan or like source 1 strive to defend his reputation. This could be good and bad as being enthusiastic about

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    Batman

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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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    Order vs. Chaos

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    Megan Galbreath Writing 12-18-11 Interpretive essays Order vs. Chaos The hallways during a switching period in our school are crazy! Teachers try to put order in the hallways and try to keep them safe‚ while students are wild and create chaos in the hallways. The hallways in my school are chaotic but have order. Likewise‚ Gotham city also has order and chaos. In Gotham city‚ the Joker creates chaos‚ while batman tries to put order in Gotham City.

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    Nelson Lovelace Ninth Grade Literature and Composition‚ Mrs. Norton Monomyth Essay‚ Final Draft January 28‚ 2013 Batman Begins The hero in Batman Begins is Bruce Wayne. He watched his parents get shot to death at age 8‚ and inherited their big fortune. He chose to avenge his parent’s death by fighting crime in Gotham after he was not able to kill his parent’s murderer. Bruce chooses the bat as his symbol since that was what he was most afraid of. In Batman Begins Bruce Wayne goes to the

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    When people think of protagonists and antagonists they think of these people: Batman and Joker‚ Superman and Lex Luthor‚ and Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Generally protagonists are the heroes and antagonists are the villains. However‚ in The Book Thief the author‚ Markus Zusak‚ intentionally chooses the protagonist and antagonist to be different. Liesel is the protagonist and her progress is slowed by Death‚ the narrator. Death is the antagonist‚ but he does not mean to go against Liesel or hurt

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    Villains are vital part of a story without them there woulndnt be a real story. So what makes a villain a "good" villain. Well they should be strong and powerful‚ They should be sneaky and able to get around the hero‚ and lastly they need to be able to keep the audience guessing. A villain that shows all of these characteristics and more is the joker from the batman series he is psychopath that is determined to ruin Gotham city so he can take it over but batman is there to stop him. Joker

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    One of the most intense episodes yet‚ and certainly tragic. So if you’ve got a bleeding heart for Bruce Wayne‚ watch out! Spoilers ahead. Also‚ this clown obsession in horror-themed media never gets old. Gordon and Wayne work together as well‚ and as we know they will make one of the strongest duos in the DC universe‚ it’s a treat watching them building their relationship. In New 52’s Batman issue #27 strongly demonstrate their level of trust: However‚ to get here‚ Gordon and Bruce need tremendous

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