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    Ignorance In Wonder Woman

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    In 2017 the movie Wonder Woman appeared on thousands of movie screens around the world. We see the story of young Diana as she travels through our world for the first time. She learned new things: Ooh, ice cream is delicious! And we learned new things: Ooh, in London, circa 1918 you could carry a sword into a department store. Apparently. Throughout the film we see her struggling to understand Mankind yet maintain a positive view of humanity. She blindly keeps blaming the world’s wickedness on the

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    My Wonder Woman

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    My Everyday Wonder Woman My mom has always been a superhero in my eyes ever since I was a little kid. She continually amazes me with her talents, and her hardworking nature. There are many words I could use to describe her, however “Wonder Woman” does a good job of summing it up. Although she doesn’t carry a sword gifted by Zeus, or a golden lasso that forces you to tell the truth, my mom has a lot of similarities with the “Wonder Woman” movie’s Diana Prince. For example, both women don’t understand

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    With Wonder Woman grossing with a domestic value of $400 million, it's no doubt director Patty Jenkins did something right. Since DC movies in the past were male dominated roles, (Batman Vs. Superman, Suicide Squad) they didn’t inhabit as much grossings as expected. Wonder Woman’s open heartedness shocks viewers, gaining back the respect DC studios once had. Gal Gadot beautifully showcases Diana Prince, the ageless goddess of the Amazons. With such an empowering female lead, the true beauty of the

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    So another month has come and gone … and it was quite frankly a pretty sweet month for me at the cinema. After much delay, I finally saw Wonder Woman. This is the film that has more or less made it 3/3 for me in the world of comic-based films (the first being spring’s Logan and Spiderman: Homecoming - more on that below). Wonder Woman, simply put, is the superhero film I have been waiting for. It was an awesome, near-perfect balance of a standalone character backstory, packaged in a solid, compelling

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    Is Wonder Woman Cool Yet? Arguably, Wonder Woman is the most famous heroine of all time. Created in 1941 by William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman has been replicated, an icon, and a franchise where many goods with her face on it can be bought. Wonder Woman has been around for over 70 years, yet isn’t well-favored amongst the public. People tend to point to Superman, Spiderman, or Batman as their favorite superhero. Female superheros seem to be harder to claim as a favorite, and many superheroines

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    Who’s directing Wonder Woman 2? A badass woman The movie Wonder Woman was a smashing success this year. It made $816.3 million US at the box office – far surpassing its budget of $149 million US. It had a legendary cast of female actors, and an amazing director in Patty Jenkins. Apparently, the studio executives knew not to mess with a good thing because Patty Jenkins is going to be directing the sequel. Who is Patty Jenkins? Before directing Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins was known for directing

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    The Flash? Better Than Wonder Woman? Not At All. When it comes to Wonder Woman and The Flash, Wonder Woman is much better than the Flash in many ways. They are both amazing superheroes with incredible powers, but Wonder Woman will always be ranked higher than The Flash. Not only has she beat many great superheroes, but she also has many years of experience along with a variety of powers. She is a born warrior that will always be loved by many. The only major superpower Flash has over all other

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    rest and her name is Wonder Woman. She fights evil while still being a Woman making her the ultimate hero for any young girl to look up to. Although​ ​he​ ​didn’t​ ​picture​ ​a​ ​woman​ ​in​ ​his​ ​role​ ​of​ ​a​ ​less​ ​masculine​ ​superman, the idea of Wonder Woman was first originally created in 1941 by William Moulton Marston. She was used to be seen as a World War II hero and warrior by having the strength and power of a man but the grace and beauty of a lady. Wonder Woman “fears nothing. She

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    decided to give Wonder Woman a new start and launched a new series. The new series brought back Wonder Woman’s feminist roots and her super powers; it remained faithful to the concept the Marston original created for her. Despite her many incarnations and radical reinventions, Wonder Woman has remained a recognizable symbol, that reflects patriarchal society’s need to redefine ideals according to culture and economic circumstances. Both sides of the Amazon princess, Wonder Woman and Diana Prince

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    2.2. Wonder Woman as a Feminist Icon Wonder Woman is a fictional super-heroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. This character is said to be a founding member of the Justice League, demigoddess, and warrior princess of the Amazonian people. In her homeland, she is Princess Diana of Themyscira, and outside of her homeland, she is known by her civilian identity Diana Prince. Wonder Woman was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston, and artist

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