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    It’s Fair.” Not only does Two-face plays the role as an “agent of chaos,” he also falls into bad conscience because he falls into his instincts of taking matters into his own hands and providing luck with a flip of a coin. Harvey Dent was the one that put all the bad guys away to

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    and Mr. Hyde” both characters Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be compared in different ways. Some of those comparisons are mental, physical, and moral differences. There personalities were not the same during the the story. The first comparison of the two characters is there mental state. Each of the characters have a different mental state throughout the story. Dr. Jekyll's mental state throughout the story is more polite and nice. Mr. Hyde on the other hand is different. Mr. Hyde isn't a very nice

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    Dr. Lanyon, it’s a reality. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, two of his characters, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Dr. Hattie Lanyon are old friends, but after a fight nearly ten years ago, they are now just friendly. What were they fighting about? Their opposing views on science, on life, and on what could possibly be true or even possible. The specific views the two doctors have that conflict are scientific medicine, metaphysics, the basic nature of evil itself, and

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    Batman Films Vs. Batman

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    Batman is one of the most well-known superheroes in the world. Since his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939, he seems to have just gotten more famous even after over 75 years. However, the Batman that audiences see now is not the same Batman that first appeared in 1939. Batman had a solid moral compass and could very clearly see the line between right and wrong. In most of the early films and serials, he is cheesy to a point where it becomes hard to watch. Throughout the years, Batman

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    crime organizations of Gotham. In the story, Bruce is depicted in many different ways: as Batman, and as The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh. The main difference between the two personas is their costumes. The Batman is an all-black and yellow suit, resembling a bat, while The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh wears a suit of purple, red, and black trash. These two personas are very important to Bruce’s development as a character and they highlight important personal details. The Batman of

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    The Dark Knight The Dark Knight is an action hero film from 2008 directed and co-written by Christopher Nolan. It is Christopher Nolan’s second film based on the comic hero Batman, and it’s the second movie to the 2005 Batman Begins. As Roger Ebert explains, “It creates characters we come to care about. That’s because of the performances, because of the direction, because of the writing, and because of the superlative technical quality of the entire production.” The stars include Christian Bale

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    courageousness and becoming a vigilante. People can also describe the joker as a psycho with a hint of schizo clown with zero compassion. He is self-motivated in both psychological war and calculated design, The Jokers physical type is distinct with the joker face paint along with his grim smirk to complement his bizarre humor to all his wrongdoing and law-breaking. "Introduce a little anarchy upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I'm an agent of chaos. And you know the thing about chaos

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    while secretly fighting crime as Batman at night. He attempts to put more energy into his war on criminals and injustice by aiding James Gordon, a commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and Harvey Dent, the new district attorney. These two characters represent the law, especially Dent who is hell-bent on cleaning up Gotham. Tension arises between Dent and Wayne when the DA begins to woo Wayne’s romantic interest, Rachel – this tension mimics internal conflict between the Freudian concepts

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    folly confront each other,’’ thus allowing for sustained irony. This can only mean that irony takes on particular significance because the Joker is a very tragic and violent figure at a psychological level, but he wears the face of comedy. It is this dialectic between these two traits, the psychological and the superficial, that we find the Joker’s potential as a vehicle for

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    The Dark Knight Analysis

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    The Dark Knight is a superhero movie and is part of a sequel. It comes second after Batman Begins. It is a fantastic movie directed by Christopher Nolan. The main Theme of this movie is Faith. The plot and Characters develop this theme in a few ways. When the film opens up we have a bank robbery scene in the city of gotham and we encounter the joker, our antagonist. Because of this we see a chain of crimes happening around the city and the people of Gotham turn their faith toward the Batman. This

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