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    Joker Vs Batman

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    boundaries, his goal is to destroy batman and he will do anything to defeat him. This two are some of the most famous super hero and villain there is comics, books, movies, and TV shows about them. In this essay you will see the story of joker and how he compares to batman his worst enemy. The joker was a failed comedian who turns to committing a life of crime as the "red hood" to take care of his pregnant wife that was his first comic in 1951. When batman comes in he has to jump in a chemical

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Superman during that time. His result was Batman. The thing is, that is about it. Bob Kane only came up with the name of a character that he called Batman. Batman created an empire out of a

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    Batman Research Paper

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    WHY BATMAN IS THE BEST The Dark Knight of Gotham is known for his deadly tactics and his one-man war on crime. However, not many appreciate the story of his dark past. At the age of eight, Bruce Wayne witnessed the murder of his parents by a petty mugger. There was no one to save them. It was a moment of helplessness for Young Bruce, and it is hardly the image one carries when one thinks of a super hero. I think my favorite thing about Batman is that he began as a normal person. Despite his sad past

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    Batman And Byronic Hero

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    of darkness and social exile, the struggle for acceptance not only from themselves but also from society, and finally internal traumas that were caused from past events. One of the modern characters that immortalizes the Byronic hero is DC Comics, Batman. From the original comic books, to television adaptations, and finally to the big screen, there is a lot of material that helps fixate him as a truly Byronic hero—all the way from his childhood to his adult and even afterlife years. Without describing

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    Batman Research Paper

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    himself, Batman has worked harder than any other hero. Given that he has no real superpowers, he truly has to put in the effort be a hero; unlike others that have their powers practically handed to them. The effort that Batman gives to saving the citizens of Gotham and putting away criminals, without powers, gives him the right to be called the greatest. If the heroes with extraordinary abilities had their powers taken away they would be average people. Batman without powers is still Batman. Bruce

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    How Is Batman Changing

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    you loved so much but it was ruined thanks to new versions of it? Well Batman Begins by Christopher Nolan is the complete opposite of this. Christopher Nolan toke the character of Batman and changed it to transform it into a new character by changing the story, changing his character a bit and changing the characters that are in the story. Changing all of this made the story fresh and alot more interesting. In the original batman the story started in November 1939’s “Detective” #33 a mugger accosted

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    Batman Observation Essay

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    The show I saw is called The Batman. I gived it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars because there was a lot of action to find the culprit. The show was about 20 minutes long. In the episode there was a detective that is a superhero and he is called batman. His real name is Bruce Wayne.He has a sidekick called Robin. His side-kick real name is Tim Drake. They usually fight crime and also find clues to find the criminals in Gotham. In this episode the criminal committed a robbery. The robbery took place

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    Batman As An Anti Hero

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    how he feels about what he does as Batman. His actions as Batman prove him as an anti-hero. Christopher Nolan portrays Batman as an antihero through isolation of the character, and a dim setting of the movie. Throughout the movie, Bruce Wayne continues to distance himself from society as Batman. While attending the hotel party Rachel confronts Bruce about doing more for the city. He tells her he is now a better person but doesn’t allow her to know he is Batman. Even the closest to him he chooses

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    Who Is Batman A Hero

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    Genres of adventure, action and thriller can be identified in Batman The Dark Knight, although adventure is the genre that is most present and is indicated more than any other genre throughout the movie. The genre “adventure” was chosen due to it not being ethical to name a genre “comic book movie”, which is what it is. Adventure made sense because the movie fits those characteristics, it has a hero, a city that is in great need of help and saving from the villainous individuals that make the city

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    Research Paper On Batman

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    in general. This gives a villain the necessities, to become a villain, for instance the joker is evening the life of his wife and unborn child that was supposedly killed by batman. I think that the Joker from the Various movies and Tv series Batman is the best villain. The Joker is mostly the best character villain in the batman movies, and here is why I think this. Most of My favorite Jokers include Heath Ledger, as the 2008 Joker from The Dark Night . Also one of my favorite jokers have

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