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    The Joker Kill Batman

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    escapes with all the money. Batman, Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Gordon form an alliance to rid the city of all the criminals and organized crime. Batman supports Harvey Dent because he feels that Harvey will be a good protector for Gotham, and he can finally retire. Then the mob bosses have a meeting to find the accountant who has stolen all there funds but the joker interrupts, and says batman is coming for them, but he makes a deal: for half of their money he would kill batman. When the mob boss disagrees

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    Batman And Byronic Hero

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    of darkness and social exile, the struggle for acceptance not only from themselves but also from society, and finally internal traumas that were caused from past events. One of the modern characters that immortalizes the Byronic hero is DC Comics, Batman. From the original comic books, to television adaptations, and finally to the big screen, there is a lot of material that helps fixate him as a truly Byronic hero—all the way from his childhood to his adult and even afterlife years. Without describing

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    Annotated Bibliography: Batman, the greatest super hero of all time? Scott Vollum, Cary D. Adkinson. The Portrayal of Crime and Justice in the Comic Book Superhero Mythos. College of Criminal Justice Sam Houston State University, 2003 Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 10(2) (2003) 96-108 This source discusses relation between crime and justice in two of most popular superheroes Batman and Superman. The article talks about the different societies and environments that the superheroes

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    Batman Observation Essay

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    The show I saw is called The Batman. I gived it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars because there was a lot of action to find the culprit. The show was about 20 minutes long. In the episode there was a detective that is a superhero and he is called batman. His real name is Bruce Wayne.He has a sidekick called Robin. His side-kick real name is Tim Drake. They usually fight crime and also find clues to find the criminals in Gotham. In this episode the criminal committed a robbery. The robbery took place

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    Batman Thesis Statement

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    Title Matt Morris claims that "the story of Batman is a great cautionary tale concerning the price we risk paying if we are unable to keep things in balance". He warns that we should take Batman's "lessons to heart, and exercise as much care as we can not to let our work, and our service to the world, take away from us the most basic necessities of a good and happy life”. The Batman series is about Bruce Wayne, a billionaire playboy who takes it on himself to protect the residents of Gotham City

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    Batman American Culture

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    Americana: Batman Batman is one of the most iconic superheroes of American culture. The bat symbol is also one of the most recognizable logo/symbol all around the world. Batman is a fictional superhero, in the DC universe of comics. The character first came into light, when artist Bob Kane and his writer Bill Finger added him to Detective Comics #27, released in May of 1939. Batman can be known by multiple names, including but not limited to… the “Caped Crusader”, the “Dark Knight”, and the “World’s

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    Batman Hero's Journey

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    my shoulder it makes me jump. I spinned around a became face to face with the notorious Dark Knight of Gotham. His face was set into a permanent scowl making him look terrifying. Batman had a sense of sadness that floated around him like he seen hell with his own eyes. "Lieutenant Y/N L/N " His voice deep. "Yes Batman". I replied swiftly. Hoping he wouldn't have heard the fright in my voice. "What is going on here" he said

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    What Is Batman Moral

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    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice might be raking in the big bucks at the box office, but that doesn’t mean that the film isn’t taking a lot of criticism from movie buffs and fans alike. Yoga Hosers director and comic book enthusiast Kevin Smith has just aired a lengthy review of the movie, where he announces that BvS doesn’t have a moral! Smith offered his hour-long Batman v Superman review on his Fat Man on Batman podcast, where he confirmed that he still hasn’t figured out the “moral of the story”

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    Batman Failure

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    life after he falls down an abandoned well and is swarmed by bats. Bruce Wayne, also known as the Batman, while a superhero, is not immune to failure. On many occasions throughout the Dark Knight move trilogy, Batman fails, and learns a lesson as a result, just as all of us might. On more than one of those occasions, Batman responds with rage and loses control, as some of us might. Of course, Batman is a fictitious character, but his problems still provide a situation to be learned from. Everyone

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    Batman Hero And Heroism

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    time passes. Batman is one of those malleable characters in which over a period of seventy-five years, his depiction and packaging have been altered to reflect shifting cultural desires during a specific period. To begin with, Batman is a hero Furthermore, the first filmed appearance of Batman in 1943 depicts the values of not breaking the law and unity. The film was produced during World War II, and Batman was packaged specifically towards the American audience. As a result, Batman was altered

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