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    In 2002, Sam Raimi directed the first Spider-Man movie of the three-part series. In this movie, the famous Marvel comic book character, Peter Parker, adapts to his newfound super powers after being bitten by a genetically-enhanced spider on a high school field trip to OSCORP. Throughout this movie, he battles the infamous villain the Green Goblin, otherwise known as Norman Osborn, in New York City. Peter Parker is an outsider at his high school and has a crush on the beautiful and popular Mary Jane

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    The author of “The Birth of Spider-Man”, Max Bruno, and the author of “Stan Lee and Spider-Man”, Simmi Patel, both present their information about Spider Man differently and similarly through their purposes, points of views, and facts chosen.           First, the two authors both convey their purposes similarly. Both authors write information about Spider Man's creation. The author Simmi Patel writes about how Stan Lee was able to get his idea about Spider Man across successfully after many failures

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    The Concept of Heroes Heroes were first appeared in the Greek Mythology. (Rizal) At that time, there were so many heroes: Achilles, the Greek hero of the Trojan War; Hercules, the strong men who performed 12 impossible tasks; Perseus, He killed the Gorgon Medusa, whose gaze turned people to stone. When we heard the word ‘hero’ we would think about the person who is good, brave, and have more powerful than normal people, never afraid of the dangerous things and always help people in a trouble. Each

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    Batman's Spider-Man

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    parents were taken from him when a robbery went bad. For Spider-Man, a burglar killed his Uncle Ben. As a teenager, this could have led Peter Parker down a road of crime and sorrow, but instead, he chose to listen to his uncle’s last words, “with great power comes great responsibility.” And ever since his first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962, the web-slinger has had the responsibility of protecting New York City. What sets Spider-Man apart from

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    Marvel Vs. DC

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    The constant battle between our favorites has shown itself common now more than ever. Who do we like better? What do we like better? What is the absolute best? Are these questions necessary? No. But do they keep our lives interesting? Oh yes. In the spring of every year, there always seems to be a new superhero movie that debuts and leaves us on the edge of our seats, waiting for the next one. This year, we are being blessed with two movies, from two separate corporations, Marvel and DC; which leaves

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    The medium of film and television have not been effectively coding the many American conflicts of the past decades. The roles of superheroes, villains, and antiheroes have always been used in every film and media directly or indirectly, introducing which is which. Since the beginning of modern film, many movies’ plots and conflicts have revolved around a protagonist or several protagonists faced with an opposing force that is disturbing the order of things, usually another individual bent on malicious

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    Peter Parker Hero

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    Since the 1960’s, Spider-Man has been one of America’s favorite heroes. Although Peter Parker fought crimes with superpowers obtained from a mutated spider, his age and outcast-nature gave kids and teens across the globe the ability to relate to him. Charlie was also an outcast and was able to kick ass, but his life was similar to Peter’s for three good reasons. First, they both experienced the death of a loved one; Peter with his Uncle Ben and Charlie with his best friend. Second, Peter loves Mary

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    was hard to write. Spider-Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics existing in itsshared universe. This character was created by super star writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15. And this is super cool writing and m y paper is super cool as well When bitten by a genetically modified spider, a nerdy, shy, and awkward high school student gains spider-like abilities that

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    until he gets bit by a radioactive spider. He gains superpowers that turn him into a human spider. Peter Parker will go through many obstacles . Spider-man goes through a transformation by getting bite by a radioactive spider at a college. He climbs up a wall and starts jumping from roof to roof. He doesn’t know exactly what to do with his powers. It’s a refusal to call even when he gets bullied in school he does nothing. He just lives his regular life. Spider-man crosses the threshold pretty early

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    “Spiderman: Homecoming”, from the comics to the big screen. What in the trailer, causes you want to see this movie? Cinematic techniques are the culprit; from the shots and framing, to the music, and even the camera movements. Those are the three most significant of the cinematic techniques used in the trailer. Shots and framing demonstrate what you should be focusing on and what you should remember. For example, if they changed the long shots when Spiderman was up high on the buildings to close

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