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    superheroes is super speed. The Flash also has healing factor, but so does Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman has powers like: speed, superhuman strength, stamina, agility, durability, reflexes, flight, intelligence, and longevity. She also utilizes the Lasso of Truth, indestructible bracelets, boomerang tiara, sword, and shield. As you can see, Wonder Woman has plenty more superpowers than Flash does.

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    The Wonder Woman Analysis

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    American history is filled with an abundant amount of fictional pop culture icons, ranging from web-slinging vigilantes to detectives in bat costumes. These characters have not only evolved media and literature, but they have also become a strong representation of political topics. And, while many characters may have detoured from their original values and ethics, one has remained a prime example of political activism, civil rights, and social justice. Diana Prince the Wonder Woman, has a rich history

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    “The most famous heroine of all time,” says DC Entertainment. Wonder Woman has it all, from beauty to brains to brawn. She was known as Diana, the Princess of the Amazons, before she became known as Wonder Woman. She is similar to male superheroes, such as Superman, in many ways, but there are definitely differences. I think we can all agree that the most obvious difference is Wonder Woman is a girl. She teaches love, and she fights for peace. She doesn’t fight unless it is necessary. She stands

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    In response to lack of strong female representation in Hollywood films, Jemina Lewis wrote a persuasive article on women being overlooked in Hollywood and how it is impacting kids-particularly young girls. Appearing in the Age on July the 4th, 2015, Lewis argues in a critical and sarcastic manner that Hollywood should dismissing the wants – even needs – of half its audience, and create more powerful female role models – particularly superheros. Adopting a challenging and scornful tone Lewis positions

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    Contrary to popular belief, Wonder Woman’s best power is not her ability to fly nor her amazing bulletproof bracelets or lasso of truth. Unbeknownst to most, Wonder Woman’s best superpower, is omnilingualism — the ability to instantly learn, speak, and understand any language fluently. The languages that I could be fluent in with the help of omnilingualism include computer codes, languages that have never been heard before, sign language, lip-reading, gibberish, body language, and even non-human

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    The plot center around Jamie, a 25-year-old, American male who moves to Paris where he meets a girl named Clementine. The musical begins at the end of the story—Jamie is being chased down and the man chasing him catches up to him and punches him in the back of the head. Jamie lies unconscious and dying in the street. As the musical begins and he’s being chased down, the suspense is built up with the songs “Love Like a Sunset Pt. 1” at the end of this “Pt. 1” is where he’s punched and “Love Like a

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    strength and power of a man but the grace and beauty of a lady. Wonder Woman “fears nothing. She stands for justice, equality, and America.” (Arnold-Forster). Since She was created off of honesty and feminism, she carries a whip that stands for the truth and uses it against her enemies leaving her to be the preeminent hero. Wonder Woman has many hero like qualities that make her such a marvelous leader. The very first quality she possesses is her ambition. Her ambitious actions influence her ways of

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    Her strengths included; Amazonian-training helped her to develop a wide range of extraordinary skills in strategy, hunting, and combat. She possesses an arsenal of advanced technology, including the Lasso of Truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in older stories, a range of devices based on Amazon technology. Moreover, Wonder Woman was created during World War II so the character was initially supposedly fighting

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    There are obvious similarities between Black Widow and Wonder Woman, but the differences are striking in two specific ways. One being their background and the other being their difference in powers. The Black Widow has no powers unlike Wonder Woman, and was raised to be a top notch spy giving her that superhero appeal. However, despite that, both women are seen as amazing Icons in the comic industry. Wonder Woman has also have had a very different background from Black Widow, growing up in the Amazon

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    be lead in her own live action movie” (brown). She has a certain way of portraying herself to where she is always seen as independent and strong while saving as many people as possible. Wonder Woman stands for the truth and fights crime with all her energy. Carrying her lasso of truth, she is able to detect anyone who lies and keep the world a protected and intact place to live. One

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