Bruce Wayne
I would like to be Bruce Wayne because he is a billionaire by day, and the Batman by night. Bruce Wayne is also extremely strong and smart. I have always really liked Batman, I have watched his movies many times, and played his video games, which makes me really want to be him, for the most part. I have even liked the villains he fight, such as The Joker, Scarecrow, and Bane. The big downside is that I would have witnessed my parents death when I was eight years old, but without going through that my hate for crime may not have developed, which means the Batman would have never existed.
Bruce Wayne is around six feet tall and 250 pounds. He is Caucasian, has black hair and brown eyes. He has nearly inhuman strength through intensive training a specialized diet and biofeedback treatments. He is a world class athlete in nearly everything, such as strength, speed, agility, and coordination. He is able to bench press one thousand pounds, and runs faster than the world’s fastest runner. Bruce Wayne is also a strategic genius, and has an unstoppable will to get whatever he wants to achieve done.
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I would buy exotic cars, a huge house, and everything that I wouldn’t possibly buy right now. I would be the owner of a huge company, Wayne Enterprises; which, including my parent’s inheritance, would make me the billionaire I would be. I’d also donate millions of dollars to charity and would be thought of as the city’s golden child. Through my wealth, I’d also have a butler, a few maids, and a personal driver to take me wherever I want in one of my many
There are many other reasons as to why Bruce Wayne is not just a superhero but rather a person who has a disorder. When he "switches" from Bruce Wayne to Batman, he does not even notice. It is almost as if it is automatic. Nobody realizes that the respectable businessman Bruce Wayne is Batman by night. It appears that he is Batman for many reasons but a major one is that he fears that something terrible will happen to other people just like it happened to him when he was younger. He tries to save others from getting hurt from outlaws and evildoers.
intelligent. He is known for causing havoc in Gotham, where Batman resides. One of Batman's other villains is Bane, who also has a genius intellect and while using Venom, he has super strength. Someone who is commonly known fighting Superman is known as Doomsday who has super strength, invulnerability as well as Superman’s, super speed, healing factor, and he can bring himself back from the dead. Deathstroke is a common villain, who is very strong due to his enhanced strength and stamina, his great combat strategy, he is a weapon expert, he is a martial artist, and he is a skilled swordsman. Finally, commonly associated with the Flash, Captain Cold, who has a gun that has a cryogenic ability.
Attention-getter: Have you ever wondered why or how a superhero became a superhero, more specifically how and why Bruce Wayne became Batman?
The first point is highlighted on many occasions, from times when he gets badly injured yet keeps on fighting, to times where he lets his emotions for people get in the way of true “justice”. Bruce Wayne as a child was brought up in a world where there was seemingly no justice, a world where after his parents were killed never seemed to be fair, Bruce never felt that justice was truly served. He was trained by a group of vigilantes who’s eventual goal was to destroy
The Bruce Wayne we meet at the beginning of Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises” is very different to the man we see at the films end. In the beginning we see Bruce Wayne as a crippled, weak, recluse who is broken emotionally as well as physically. He has isolated himself from the rest of society & has lost his motivation & will to live. Crime has virtually disappeared under the Harvey Dent Act & Batman is no longer needed in Gotham. By the conclusion of the film we see that Bruce Wayne has found the motivation & the will to live again. He has re-found his fear of death whilst imprisoned in the pit & has escaped to return to Gotham to fight Bane & retake the city from his clutches. We now see him as a man fighting for the survival of
My client name is Bruce Wayne. He is an African American male 42 years of age with no significant other or children. Mr. Wayne is the son of a late billionaire who owned one of the top technology company’s in the country called Wayne Enterprises. As a young boy Bruce witnessed both of his parents being tragically murdered during a home invasion after celebrating his parents 15year wedding anniversary. Left with no family Bruce was forced into foster care where he bounced around from group home to group home suffering abuse at the hands of his foster families before aging out at 18. For years without receiving psychological counceling Bruce imbottled the traumization, and anger he felt surrounding the sudden loss of his parents. For years
Bruce Wayne, The Caped Crusader, The Dark Knight. All the aliases for the legendary comic hero most commonly known as Batman. From modest origins in the pulp magazines of the 1930’s, during his existence, he has transformed into a huge franchise. There have been TV shows on him, movies, various videogames, and over 20 comic book series that currently feature his name. In this paper, I hope to explore the reasons why of all the characters over the years, this comic book superhero has managed to stay relevant in a world where comics come and go. I will take a focused look into how Batman artwork has changed over the sixty years of his existence.
Frank Miller creates a unique perspective on the postmodern world of the 1980’s with a new depiction of Batman as a darker more serious character reflective of society during this time. Contrasting previous renditions of the Batman, this superhero is not always seen as a hero to society. Superman of the 1940’s represents the golden era of comic books which largely contrasts with dark serious tones present in Frank Millers edition of Batman. In Batman the Dark Knight Returns, through his depiction of Batman, Frank Miller is challenging the changing dynamic of society from the glory days of the golden era to a postmodern dark cynical society in the absence of superheroes like Superman.
What is a hero? Is is Spider-Man? Batman? Or is it just an everyday person? In my opinion a hero is a person who is nice and helpful to others and is considered a role model. My dad has always tried to be a good role model for me. He's been a police officer for longer than I've been alive, he's been my soccer coach for about five years, he always helps me if up I need help with something, and he tries to be a good dad all the time. As you can see, these are all reasons why he is my Michigan hero.
It’s not easy being Batman, but the world will always need a Batman. Being Batman would not only have an effect on him, but it would affect others as well. At the beginning of Batman’s career he takes on a sidekick Dick Grayson who is called Robin Boy wonder. Robin and Batman are very similar, but also very different.
Tank missiles, bat bombs, or super strength, which would you prefer? Out of all off the superheroes today, I think that ironman, batman, and superman are probably the most popular. These three are highly powerful in all of their own ways. Two of them equipped with an arsenal of gadgets while the other is just a man in tights and a cape. They all have their ups and their down, their strengths and their weaknesses.
We all have role models whom are seemly ordinary people that we are able to relate to. Batman represents the realm of the possible, making him more relatable as he is a prime example of how an ordinary person can achieve extraordinary things. Even though Batman goes through difficult circumstances such as losing his parents, he is an example of how we can turn anything into something positive. He carries emotional baggage as most of us do and he’s imperfect, but is still able to use his human abilities to achieve greatness.
Batman is a well-known superhero of all time, due to his comics, Tv shows, movies and video games. The reason he is so unique is because he is human, he has no superpowers or special abilities. Batman is an ordinary man who does superhuman actions with his ability to outsmart his enemies. What makes him stand out, even more, is Batman’s ability to know the difference between justice and revenge. He brings justice to his city by fighting crime at night and leaving the criminals for the cops, he does not kill them. “Batman is proof you don’t need superpowers to be a superhero…” (DC Comics) Just like the names of the heroes of classical literature, Batman is a name American pop culture has not let fade away, from his symbol in the night sky to
Imagine having the opportunity to meet the person who excites you the most; the person who inspires you to do and achieve great things and what you what to do. The person that excites and inspires me the most, and that I idolize is a fictional character named Bruce Wayne aka Batman. I idolize Batman because he is a genius, very knowledgeable, is skilled in and is many different things, has mastered many various martial arts forms, has Masters Degrees in many different subjects, and has his own company. Also, he isn’t afraid of anyone or anything he faces against and pretty much always wins against who he is fighting. He is and is everything that I want to have and be.
Batman is one of the many fictional superheroes which appears in the “American comic books” that is published by the DC comics. The character is a secret identity for Bruce Wayne, the only heir to Wayne Enterprises. Bruce Wayne swore an oath of vengeance when he witnessed the death of his parents;Thomas Wayne and Martha Wayne (Diamond, 2015). Bat man combats criminals in Gotham: a fictional city, with assistance from various characters, for example, his butler Alfred and Gordon; Gotham city police commissioner. Unlike many of the superheroes characters, Batman possesses no powers .Bruce Wayne trained himself intellectually and physically .it is from dedication to training he possessed the useful traits of physical prowess, martial arts skills, detective skills and indomitable will to fight for justice. Though his motive is to combat crime and protect people of Gotham city from criminals, the justice system in most of the times views Batman as a villain and vigilante. He can inflict fear to Gotham city criminals thereby bringing calmness to the city. I identify myself with the Batman character through his selfless will for justice, his strong determination to do good