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    that I know fairly well, such as Batman and the Joker. Those two have fought against each other for decades, and the Joker has built himself up quite a reputation. He fell into a vat of acid as a child, which left him disfigured for life. He comes across as an insane being, but he states that he is the most sane out of anybody in the world. His goal seems to be to create a society of villains, which has almost worked before, but batman was able to stop him. The Batman and the Joker have fought against

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    Iron Man and Batman are examples of heroes who do not possess super powers. Even though they do not have super powers, both heroic characters use their wealth in order to build high-tech technologies and weapons. Iron man and Batman share the same mission to protect innocent citizens from harm and prevent injustice. Iron Man and Batman have similarities and they differ in terms of their background, ability to fight crimes, and how their image is portrayed. Batman’s alter ego is Bruce Wayne, a wealthy

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    Batman Hero Essay

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    Batman is a well-known superhero of all time, due to his comics, Tv shows, movies and video games. The reason he is so unique is because he is human, he has no superpowers or special abilities. Batman is an ordinary man who does superhuman actions with his ability to outsmart his enemies. What makes him stand out, even more, is Batman’s ability to know the difference between justice and revenge. He brings justice to his city by fighting crime at night and leaving the criminals for the cops, he does

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    Beowulf Versus Batman

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    Beowulf vs Batman Beowulf was the first superhuman ever to be written about; he’s basically the great-grand father of all modern day fictional heroes. But does that mean that all heroes are modeled exactly like Beowulf? Well, let’s take a look at Batman whose known by every kid and adult out there. He like Beowulf had years of rigorous training in order to become too strong muscular hero that we see; and that is where they split apart Beowulf’s and Batman’s back stories are as different as their

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    technology; however, these modifications do not disregard the fact that modern folklore developed from ancient tales. For instance, Batman is the modern interpretation of Achilles because they are an archetype, share several characteristics, and demonstrate the evolution of mythology. To start off, Batman is a modernized version of Achilles. In other words, the Batman character serves as an archetype of Greek mythological hero, Achilles. According to Literary Devices, “An archetype, also known as

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    root fingere, to fashion or form. In the past two centuries, fiction has become more narrowly defined as prose narrative about imaginary people and events” (Mays 30). Batman is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger. Batman is the superhero protector of Gotham City, a man dressed like a bat who fights against evil and strikes terror into the hearts of criminals everywhere. When he is not suited

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    Batman Hero

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    Since Batman first appeared in the DC comic universe in May 1939 he has become one of the most beloved fictional characters. This popularity has led to movies, tv shows, video games and countless forms of memorabilia being produced so fans could get their fair share of the caped crusader. Batman is one of the world’s most popular anti-hero franchises because many of the stories are relatable, the villains are memorable and Bruce Wayne has an intriguing back story. One reason Batman has gained a

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    Research Paper On Batman

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    character named Bruce Wayne aka Batman. I idolize Batman because he is a genius, very knowledgeable, is skilled in and is many different things, has mastered many various martial arts forms, has Masters Degrees in many different subjects, and has his own company. Also, he isn’t afraid of anyone or anything he faces against and pretty much always wins against who he is fighting. He is and is everything that I want to have and be. When I was little, I watched the Batman shows, read some of the comics

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    courage. One kid brought up Hitler and that people think that Hitler was courageous for what he did. I started to consider heroes and villains, like Batman and The Joker. Their perspective might be that The Joker is more courageous than Batman. I realized that all this had to do with people’s perspectives. Let’s look at the example above. I find Batman to have more courage than The Joker. Due to the danger that he puts himself in to protect people and to stop The Joker. On the other hand some people

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    Effects of being batman In Dc comics the most famous hero is Batman. Batman is a very complex person he lives to lives. In the day he is Bruce Wayne billionaire, and one of Gotham’s most eligible bachelors. During the night Bruce Wayne becomes Batman superhero vigilante. It’s not easy being Batman, but the world will always need a Batman. Being Batman would not only have an effect on him, but it would affect others as well. At the beginning of Batman’s career he takes on a sidekick Dick Grayson

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