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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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    A wealthy philanthropist‚ Thomas Wayne‚ his wife‚ Martha‚ and their 8 year-old son‚ Bruce Wayne‚ were coming out of a movie theater at 10:47 p.m. As they stepped onto Park Row (now called Crime Alley)‚ a thug named Joe Chill armed with a gun approached them from the shadows to steal the pearl necklace Martha was wearing. Thomas‚ moving in to protect his wife‚ was shot by Chill‚ causing Martha to scream. Chill then shot her‚ while shouting‚ "this’ll shut you up!". Bruce‚ traumatized by the deaths

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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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    Alissa Moore (H) Multigenre 3B Mrs. Couchman 25 September 2014 Evil Prevails Over Good Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde expresses evil triumphing over good through setting‚ characterization‚ and conflict. In the novel‚ setting portrays the theme of evil triumphing over good. The setting of the city covered in fog conveys this triumph. After positively identifying the victim’s body as Sir Danvers Carew‚ Utterson immediately suspects the name of Hyde as the murderer

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    Critical response on “Justice League? Depictions of Justice in Children’s Superhero Cartoons” Thomas Hakman In the article‚ ”Justice League? Depictions of Justice in Children’s Superhero Cartoons‚” Kort-Butler addresses the way criminal justice is depicted in children’s superhero cartoons. Kort-Butler’s research distinguishes itself from other research by focusing on the messages about crime‚ law and justice present in children’s shows. The reason for Kort-Butler to focus on children’s shows

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    Batman is a character who has been diagnosed with the psychological disorder‚ Schizoid Personality Disorder. Schizoid Personality Disorder is a condition in which a person avoids any kind of social activity and any kind of social interactions with other people. Having Schizoid Personality Disorder is difficult for a person to form close long lasting relationships with other people. People with this psychological disorder are usually distant and cold. They do not tend to show any emotion in social

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    people seem to be born with this ability to associate a face and a name. You may watch them with awe and envy‚ never dreaming that you could be one of these people too. They are probably also the same people who can watch a TV show or movie and recite not only the names but the previous roles of the actors‚ from minor characters to leading men and women. With the tips you’ll learn shortly‚ you’ll be well on your way to becoming one of these face memory champs. Great name memories can be made‚ if not

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    Face Recognition: Impairments in Prosopagnosia Prosopagnosia‚ also called face blindness‚ is a neuropsychological condition that refers to impairment in the recognition of faces. Although prosopagnosic patients suffer from other types of recognition impairments (place recognition‚ car recognition‚ facial expression of emotion‚ est.)‚ they experience face recognition problems above or over other types impairments. Prosopagnosia occurs without intellectual‚ sensory or cognitive impairments; in other

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    from the very childhood. Those are masterpieces of the last century which have been still living nowadays. One of such chefs-d ’oeuvre is the musical Funny Face. The play Funny Attractive Face had been already staged in 1927 on Broadway. The title‚ the main song and four items of the program were taken from that play for movie known as Funny Face nowadays. The plot of the musical was mostly changed to Wedding Day (1951). Wedding Day was the Broadway musical play by Leonard Gershe‚ loosely based

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