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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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    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 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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    Batman has pretty much always had a sidekick, but none have worked out as well as Robin has. So what is so different about Robin that has made their relationship last so long, and how did their relationship become so strong throughout the years? When Gardner Fox writes these stories he constantly reminds us how Robin compliments Batman in more ways than just being his sidekick. When Batman makes Robin part of his team, he not only saves Robin but Robin saves Batman in a way as well, he gives him

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    How Is Batman Bad

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    The Good and the Bad of Batman (and Every Story Ever Written!) It is [the story], therefore, obviously the product of adolescent male power fantasies and wish–fulfillment. It is also, in this day-and-age, a potentially dangerous narrative that can be easily exploited as propaganda that supports the excesses of American imperialism and global capitalism. However, at its best, the Batman story is about justice, restraint, and the desire to take a stand against evil - to make society as a whole better

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    Batman Constellation

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    Batman Constellation Batman who is fiction character based out of Gotham city in the DC superhero universe. The constellation was first found in Gotham city post the ‘’Dark Knight Rises’’. When he faked his death and retired as Batman, he returned to his normal life as billionaire Bruce Wayne, he symbolically remained in the night, in the sky over looking his city. A reminder to all criminals to think twice before they commit any crimes. To strike fear in their eyes. A reminder to the citizens

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    Batman Is A Hero Essay

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    people who study crime and do if for a living. But a person name Batman is in Gotham to help make all of their lives easier. He works day and night to stop the crimes around Gotham and making the city safe for its citizens. Batman is not only a hero to me, but to Gotham because he responds to crimes no matter when it is, he has awesome gadgets and costumes, and finally, because he has a huge sense of justice. First and foremost, Batman is a hero because he responds to crime no matter when it is. It

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    majestic bird tainted with evil, and the bat that saved Gotham City. Batman is a symbol of resilience. He symbolizes are capacity as humans to excel. Most superheroes rely on their superhuman abilities to save the world. Batman has managed to save the world while in a human state. Other superheroes such as Phoenix rely on their supernatural powers to save the world. In comparison to Phoenix Batman relies entirely on his own strengths. Batman is a highly intelligent and resourceful man that has even become

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    Joker and Batman Essay

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    Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still sometimes as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. He has since become, along with Superman and Spider-Man, one of the world's most recognized superheroes.[1] Batman was co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, although only Kane receives official credit for the character. Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, billionaire industrialist, playboy, and philanthropist

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    Negative Effect Of Batman

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    games of Batman; he has become a world phenomenon in popular culture that in any pop culture store like, Hot Topic or Spencer’s, you will always find Batman merchandise. Throughout the years, fans have learned that the caped crusader’s number one rule is that he would never kill anyone, not even a cold-hearted criminal. Over the past thirty years, though, Batman has been portrayed as a more violent hero than in his past, like in the Tim Burton’s Series and The Dark Knight Series. In 2016, Batman is portrayed

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