Just like in the movie The Avengers, superheroes and villains comes to fight to save the humanity or hurts it. Heros can bring justice for the people and civilize for the whole nation;unlike the villains, they bring scars to people to lead to tragic. Heros, who tries to find villain's plans to get one step ahead of them. While villains ack like poker face or joker. Just like no other battle like the first Battle of Bull Run that relates to the movie The Avengers. It where general's’ plan to find solution to get rid of their opponent once and for all. The two general who secretly planning to ride They tried to find their success of the Confederate plan, however it was a failure and lack of coordination. A man named McDowell, who tried really
The battle in Bull Run a seesaw affair because sometimes the one side has the advantage, and the other side took over during the war. The South and the North each has different advantages. For example, Northerners have great food production and better arms; Southerners have highly motivated soldiers.
His plan, “Anaconda Plan”, was deemed to slow and passive by Union Commanders who believed in a swift and deliberate victory with aggressive force. The Union underestimated the Confederacy’s resilience and resolve to fight the ground war and proved it on the battlefield of the First Battle of Bull Run. This was a wakeup call to the Union commanders that the war would not be quick and easy and turned to the very tactic Winfield Scott first suggested. The Union would succeede in winning the war of attrition not by a naval blockade, but by a ground blockade that resulted in high casualties on both
McDowell had 34,000 troops ready to attack 25,000 Confederate forces spread out over eight miles on the other side of Bull Run. Most of the Confederate forces were clustered on the Confederate right flank, prepared to counterattack. McDowell plan
In the film, The Avengers, directed and written by Joss Whendon incorporates various heroic archetypes and their journey throughout many of the characters. In one way, Loki can be considered a magician mainly due to the fact that he has magical powers and how he uses it to manipulate other characters in the film. For example, while making his way to the city, Loki manages to manipulate the citizens through fear and asks, “Is this not simpler? Is this not your natural state? It’s the unspoken truth of humanity, that you crave subjugation. The bright lure of freedom diminishes your life’s joy in a mad scramble for power, for identity. You were made to be ruled. In the end, you will always kneel.” (Whendon, 2012). Not only that, but Whendon has
Early on in The Incredibles, superheroes are viewed as a negative idea by the public and must become solely their secret identity as an ordinary person, though that does not keep each of them from working undercover, which leads to the government having to intervene with special programs to help. One of the programs mentioned in the movie is one that pays off civilians to keep quiet about certain superhero instances, such as when Mr. Incredible made a scene at his office. This is an act of the government subsidizing the people with payments of money in order to keep them quiet, as represented in Graph (a), where the shift from S1 to S2 is the subsidy. In order for the government to subsidize people as such, they must have a way of getting the
Watchmen is different from most superhero stories. For instance, the superheroes in Watchmen can be considered outcast, unenjoyed by the people of the city. They have a much different reputation from other superheroes we hear about, such as Batman and Superman. For example, this outcast theme is seen when the citizens of the city throw shade at Dr. Manhattan for causing cancer (Moore 89-91), and the constant fear when Rorschach appears (Moore 23). Furthermore, the government passed a law that forbids them from existing in their superhero state. In other words, they are not glorified as seen in other superhero depictions. After reading and seeing this within the first chapters of the graphic novel, we must ask ourselves: Are the characters of
However, despite Pitkethly’s ad Busiek’s effort to define a superhero the endeavor is impossible. Superheroes have been around for a long time through storytelling and myths. Throughout history, superheroes have changed overtime due to the different cultures and morals set at that time. Overtime superheroes have appeared in all different shape and sizes with and without powers. They have unique characteristics that make them who they are, these make their stories more extraordinary and help them become more relatable. Superheroes today have impacted people because of their stories and mission which means their are superheroes for everyone. Superheroes has changed drastically over time and cannot be so tied down to just one definition.
YISHI FU DR. Veluscek COM 230 1. What makes the superheroes from The Avengers a team and not just a group, according to your textbook (Chapter 1)? Use examples from the film. (1-2 paragraph explanation)
Superhero crossovers, which is now an extremely popular trend of tying together heroes from different comic book franchises into one series, used to be a novelty. It was not until the production of the “Secret Wars,” created and distributed by Marvel Comics™, that the comic book industry was inspired to create more crossovers. The characters chosen to star in the crossover was semi-limited; as it was created for the sole intention of selling action figures which, as Tom Defalco, an editor and writer for Marvel, states within the introduction of the graphic novel, “the toy company wanted to use only our major heroes and villains in their line” (Page 5). Secret Wars was made to show just how wild a war would be among the heroes and villains of
The portrayal of superheroes in films has changed in terms of their character, appearance, style and strength. Superheroes has been a popular theme in hollywood films since its inception. They are what peoples imagination can only think of. A perfect human being who saves the world .The first time superhero appeared on T.V was “The Adventures of Captain Marvel” in 1941. Superheroes was on the rise within popular comic books in 1930′s to the 1940’s as well in which they were considered the ‘Golden Age of Comic Books’ . Comic books became widespread and popular which translated into making films about them.
In modern society today, people think of superheroes and heroes as people who can do certain things, or have done specific tasks. As a superhero, people assume they will have a power, or an ability that makes them better than an average human, but in the Movie ‘The Avengers’ (Whedon), we see a couple of characters who are normal humans. Tony Stark (Iron Man), Black Widow and Hawkeye are all normal human beings who do not obtain abilities to make them different than any of us. Tony Stark specifically, is an extremely intelligent man who designs suits of armor to strengthen himself to fight powerful foes. A hero, is usually thought to be somebody who saves lives, or has done something miraculous, like going into a burning house to save a man.
In the aftermath of Captain America: Civil War, The Avengers have disbanded, with the heroes now scattered around the world. However, intergalactic tyrant Thanos (Josh Brolin) is ready to execute his grand plan to affix all six Infinity Stones to his gauntlet, to allow him to impose his will on reality and re-balance the universe by wiping out half of all life. If he amasses all of the stones, he will be able to kill trillions with one snap of his finger. In a bid to protect the Time Stone, Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland) find themselves transported to the desolate planet of Titan, Thanos’s home world. The Guardians of the Galaxy - Peter Quill/Star-Lord
The highest grossing superhero movie of all time is Marvel’s The Avengers. The 2012 film brought in a total of $1.519 billion dollars around the world (CBR.com). A potential cause of this type of success would be the remarkable number of social media users. In January of 2017, there were over 3,338,000,000 active social media accounts globally (smartinsights.com) This number is composed of active users on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter.
Did you know that there are well over 1,000 Marvel characters? Marvel started off as Timely Comics, then Atlas Comics, and finally Marvel Comics. Disney owns part of Marvel Entertainment, which owns Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics make comic books, which is a magazine that shows things happening through pictures with text bubbles. Marvel is associated with Stan Lee, superheroes, and villains. Now on to the history of Marvel.
A superhero’s main characteristic is to be able to a unique individual which will separate them from being categorized with the typical other “heroes”. Coogan states that a “superhero” is an individual that exemplifies the three main characteristics mission, power and identity. A unique superhero must have a mission that involves the main motive to save civilians without there being any personal gain from this experience. Coogan states that without this personal mission that this “superhero” would just be a ordinary person that would be an extremely helpful in the event of a dilemma. A unique superhero must posses these extraordinary but mystical powers that reflect their human identity or personality. These powers have been greatly exaggerated