In the movie Captain America: Civil War there is a lot of conflict between Captain America and Tony Stark/Iron Man. They were fighting over if the should sign the Sokovia Accords. If they do sign it they will be unable to go into a fight unless the UN allows them to, they will be like a dog on a leash. If they don’t sign it they will have to retire but they will be able to go and fight to save the city. I choose the side Tony Stark is on because he wants to keep the Avengers under control and not allow them to go out and destroy the cities that there fighting in. Tony Stark is the one that wanted to sign the Sokovia Accords. Why Tony wants to sign it, is because he doesn't want to have any more catastrophes and doesn't want the Avengers
In my opinion, Tony is displaying signs of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is in most instances a chronic and very severe mental disorder that can have powerful affects a patient’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Tony has been observed suffering from delusional episodes and hallucinatory behaviors. As a direct result of the whispers he experiences it is likely that he has developed a disconnection from his friends, loved ones, and his school work. The way he has been observed behaving has come to be illogical especially in the way he dresses and thinks. I cannot be sure how long Tony has been go through these types of symptoms, it is obvious however that this imagined belief of being an FBI agent is no mere fantasy to him. Tony’s personal
For the movie Iron Man, the whole movie focus on the life of Tony Stark, a billionaire, a technical geniuses, and he also own a weapon manufacturing company which was belonged his father. At the beginning of the film, his life can be describes as extravagant, but after he is kidnapped by the new-found troop, he has some changes on his character trait. After Tony survives from the new-found troop, he decides to shut down his weapon manufactory. Next, he tries to put his focus on the iron armor, he wants to make some useful products to benefit the society rather than keep his weapon business because his weapons in different hands will have different results, some of them bring disaster to the world. When Tony decides to attack the troop to save the innocent villagers in Gulmira, he shows he wants to become a better person. Tony tries to practice virtues in his life to become better human being, and these behaviors helps him to bring good life for his communities.
While reading chapters 8-13, I made two predictions. Firstly, I predict that Tony will attempt to part company with his “rescuers”, Denver and Sean. The reason I believe this will happen is partly that Sean made it very clear that he does not enjoy Tony’s company. This might be because this camping adventure was supposed to be a simple and fun camping trip between Sean and his friend. In the chapter, Sean advertised that it would be so much more fun if it were just him and Denver and that he wished that Tony hadn't tagged along and that he was also slowing them down. All of these negative comments could lead Tony to leave and continue the hike on his own. Also, Tony had flashbacks about how he always depended on people to make decisions
Frist significant ethical decisions that Tony Stark made in Iron Man is to build the Iron
Iron Man Byronic Hero Tony Stark aka Iron Man is an eccentric genius, a billionaire, a playboy, and a philanthropist. He owns Stark Industries and is its CEO. Initially Tony is a carefree playboy. However his personality changes through the actions of Iron Man, and he is becoming a more serious and caring character. As the armored super-hero Iron Man, Tony Stark gains several abilities that give him super-hero powers.
He is advocating on behalf of children in Uganda. We see how besides war and poverty; natural disaster is another reason to put them in life difficulties. Do not miss invitation of the join is one of the values portrayed from an American view. I believe every single person who has watched the film and informed the problem could be the intended audience, when we see Tony is looking to the camera and saying to the filmmaker that now you have a tape, after one month you can watch and remember about us right away. I also love the moment that Tony’s teacher is talking to him by an important message that, you do not need to lie to get more, to get a better life, better life comes when you work so hard. This is specifically one of the values of education that are portrayed in the film.
Thor escorts Loci back to the alien planet after defeat showing his capacity as a peacemaker and his maintenance function. The Incredible Hulk comes to rescue Tony when the airship he is travelling in perishes. In this scenario, the audience would expect the iron man to be the one to save Tony. Tony and Pepper come together to work as a team after saving the New York City showing that Tony has developed partnership skills to become the creative one and plays an individual role (Chapter
The character’s name was Anthony Stark, but was known as Tony (Admin1). Tony Stark was an engineer who suffered from a heart injury when he was kidnapped by a group of terrorists. He created a suit of armor that empowered his escape, and helps in protecting the world. Tony Stark is a very witty character. Tony uses sarcasm throughout many comic books, and all of his movies.
In the 2008 movie “Iron Man”, the protagonist Tony Stark makes several decisions of ethical importance. In the following paragraphs we will examine five of these decisions. After we will analyze two of those decisions more thoroughly. The first noted decision, is Tony Stark’s decision to shut down the weapons manufacturing division of Stark Industries, after coming home from being held hostage by terrorists. Terrorists who possessed weapons manufactured by Stark Industries. This decision is important for many reasons. From an Aristotelian point of view this is was a very virtuous act. Tony Stark has stated that he creates weapons meant to defend and protect Americans. When he realized his weapons were being used to kill Americans he decided to shut down the weapons manufacturing division of his company. The second important decision Tony Stark makes is to not market his suit technology. This decision is one that supports his previous decision to stop manufacturing weapons. Although he is still manufacturing a weapon, this is a weapon that he intends to utilize himself exclusively. This decision is of great importance because had Tony Stark marketed this new technology, not only would he be going against the virtue that led him to shut down his weapons manufacturing division of Starks Industry, as stated in the previous chapter. He would be marketing a weapon more advanced than all other, while knowing that will very likely fall in the wrong hands. After Tony Stark return
It had been a long and tiring night. Tony drank his consciousness away and refused to let Bucky near him. Some couple of hours had passed, he had eaten and napped several times, always making sure to stay clear of Bucky. He didn't want Bucky to see him at his worst, he didn't want to say something that he didn't mean, and he really just didn't want to be scolded which would've ended up with him saying something that he didn't mean anyways. So he thought it best to just stay as far away from him as possible.
The Captain America: Civil War trailer has already hinted on why the Avengers are suddenly at odds with each other, but is it possible that Steve Rogers might simply be angry with Tony Stark for taking a donut that he had wanted for himself? Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. have just considered that possibility in a hilarious video, and even brought along Elizabeth Olsen as a witness to the real reason behind the Dawn of Civil War!
Earlier this year, Captain America: Civil War stormed into theaters wowing audiences with its spectacular narrative and incredible splash-page sequence that no one could stop talking about. Now, Disney and Marvel are letting fans bring that home, as the film is now available on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD.
In Jon Favreau’s movie Iron Man, the story starts off with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) riding in a military convoy with U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. While joking around with the soldiers, their vehicle suddenly gets attacked. Tony quickly runs out and hides behind a nearby boulder while the soldiers attempt to fight but are rapidly killed. All of a sudden Stark sees a missile fired which lands close to him. Before it detonates, he notices that the missile has the Stark Industries logo on it. When it explodes, the missile severely injures Tony allowing the terrorists to capture and record him on video.
Tony offers living space to all the Avengers, and since he would rather not stay somewhere SHIELD provides and New York rents these days are ridiculous, Steve takes him up on it. Along with the offer to use a spare guest bedroom until the construction is finished.
Finally, Tony Stark’s most obvious change was simply in becoming a superhero. From the start of the movie, Stark was a rich, self-interested playboy who would be more concerned over a scratch on the finish of his Audi R8 than the fate of the free world unless it benefitted him. Taking a completely different direction, Tony used his Iron Man suit to pursue those who wrongfully used Stark Industries weapons. Stark even stated, “I shouldn't be alive... unless it was for a reason. I'm not crazy, Pepper. I just finally know what I have to do. And I know in my heart that it's right”. (Iron Man) This