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    Joker In The Dark Knight

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    talking to the Joker exclaiming that criminals used to have honor and respect for one another, an honor among thieves. The Joker does not share this same “honor” and will do what he wants, like murder the people who help him rob the bank, to bring chaos and mayhem to Gotham. This argument could be made by both the Joker and the Director of the film in order to show how different the Joker is from any normal criminal. As shown later on in the film when he burns large piles of money, the Joker does not care

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    The Joker Research Paper

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    1.) Who is The Joker? The Joker is an American from Chicago, Illinois. He has very pale skin, sharp teeth, and green, messy hair. He may look evil, but he most definitely is not. He is a quiet and shy, yet strong and courageous man. The Joker is often known as the speechless genius or the green ghost. 2.) The Call to Adventure Saving people is not an everyday thing for The Joker, in fact, he spends most of his life behind a computer screen in a quiet office. But one chilly, October evening

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    is incontrovertible that the Joker is in fact insane, there seems to be a controversy over whether or not he actually has a plan. Many people believe that the Joker fails to have a plan and simply causes mayhem for the pure enjoyment of witnessing the chaos. But what if they’re wrong? The Joker has a plan, though nobody’s been able to figure it out. If there is continued disregard for this character’s motives, nobody will ever discover the mystery of the Joker. The Joker is a manipulative villain who

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    its citizens defending their city from a malicious mastermind, the Joker. Crime in Gotham virtually disappeared thanks to the efforts of Lieutenant Gordon, District Attorney Harvey Dent, and Batman. The Joker aspires to corrupt the city by testing its citizens’ integrity and moral principles. A clever criminal mind, the Joker develops and alters schemes quickly to create mayhem throughout the streets of Gotham. The chaos the Joker creates comes across as arbitrary and random to the viewer, however

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    The Joker Kill Batman

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    double crossing each other until there is only one left, the joker. The joker 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

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    The Joker Is A Pop Icon

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    known as The Joker. Being one of the few villains that are just as popular as their hero, The Joker is a pop culture icon. There’s a dark past and a mysterious history behind one of DC comics most beloved villains. There have been countless stories told and a few actors that have portrayed Batman’s nemesis, but the dark cloud of The Joker’s past remains obscure and incredibly intriguing. This leaves countless loyal fans wondering who’s behind that killer smile. The inspiration for the Joker came from

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    Joker Research Paper

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    joker’s infamous phrase. I’ve known joker for a very long time, so I know a lot about joker. Next time you hear a psychotic laugh it could be joker. I will be talking about joker’s creation, personal life, and his enemies. First let’s talk about how joker was created. Joker quits his job as a lab assistant, and works as a bad comedian to support his pregnant wife, when his wife passes away he agrees to help mobsters as the red hood, joker was not always joker he used to be another villainous criminal

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    The Joker, like many of the mentally unstable members of Batman's rogues gallery, has an obsession. Scarecrow's is fear, Riddler's is proving his intelligence, Two-Face's is fifty fifty chance. However, The Joker's obsession isn't about being a clown. The reason The Joker is insane is because he's obsessed with being insane. The complete disregard for human life. Trying to be fun and humorous in deadly serious situations. The strange appearance. The crazed laughter. All things we'd associate with

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    2012. The second installment of the trilogy, The Dark Knight starring Christian Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as the Joker, is critically acclaimed to be one of the greatest Batman films to make it to the big screen cinemas. Similar to many other super human heroic protagonists, there is a counterpart to that aspect of the valor within the story being told. Heath Ledger’s “Joker” in The Dark Knight, despite being a lying

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    revealed. They contribute to bringing out the traits of the hero. One good example of a villain is The Joker who was a character created in the first edition of the comic book “Batman’’ (Bezio 129). The character was developed by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson. Joker was a serial killer who killed without the slightest hint of remorse. He would kill his targets using a toxin which was branded Joker Venom. It would cause his subjects to fall into episodes of laughter which was uncontrollable,

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