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    Dark Knight Symbolism

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    Dark Knight, one of the many techniques used was symbolism. One of the symbols that was portrayed throughout the film was Two-Face’ coin, it represents how Two-Face leaves his choices up to chance, but since the coin got burnt everything equals a messy death. When it comes down to it everything is a life or death situation although there were a few scenes that showed that Two-Face didn’t always listen to what the coin said because “he makes his own luck” (Nolan 2008). Another symbol was the bat signal

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    The Joker Kill Batman

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    reveals that Harvey and his girlfriend (a former lover of Batman) are kidnapped and strapped to a bomb at different locations. Batman must choose one of the two, so he decides to save Rachel, but when he gets there, it turns out to be Harvey Dent. Gordon is at the place where Rachel is kept but before he can save her, the building explodes. Harvey’s face also becomes disfigured in the explosion. The joker escapes the jail with the accountant. Joker sets fire to all the money and lets the accountant burn

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    and Mr. Hyde’ brings out the balance between the evil and good within an individual. At first we get to meet Dr. Henry Jekyll, the protagonist in the film, who is a doctor and also a scientist who tries to show the people that every human being has two personalities which balances each other, a good one and an evil one which is kept at bay, until something triggers it. Dr. Jekyll is in the film known for being a honourable- and nobleman. He has barely any faith in God and is not blindly following

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    three characters In Christopher Nolan’s film The Dark Knight, several of the characters moral visions were often challenged by the society around them. The three characters whose moral visions were challenge were Bruce Wayne/Batman, Harvey Dent/Two-Face, and The Joker. Bruce Wayne, who is also the Batman, clearly has a utilitarian ethnic perspective. Batman usually does what is against the law and does almost whatever he feels is necessary/useful in order for the citizens of Gotham to remain safe

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    and how that is shown through the brain. The Joker is a fictional character from D.C. Comics. He is the super villain. He is always battling against Batman. Throughout their course, the Joker plans to kill Batman at any chance he can get. His face is white due to a chemical burn. This happened because the joker fell over a ledge and into the chemicals. However, the Joker was not always a super villain. He had a family, a wife and a baby on the way. He was going through a hard time because he

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    ones. In Stevenson’s novella this difference is particularly stressed. Jekyll is much bigger than Hyde, which is seen prominently when Hyde's small body is found in the much larger clothes of Dr Jekyll at the end of the book, and this can be taken two ways. First is that Jekyll (being the scientist and creator of Hyde), is more dominant with his morality and conformity than the immoral side to his personality, and therefore Stevenson is representing his control over Hyde with the fact that he is

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    interrogation explores how film can uniquely describe its story through its camera. In this scene we see the Police Commissioner James Gordon played by Gary Oldman enter an interrogation room holding the film's antagonist the Joker played by Heath Ledger. The two

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Someone, Who gives hope in the Darkness of a City.Today I will be Talking about a Superhero, Whom is called Batman. 3 Main Points that tells who Batman is and His History. History of batman First Appeared in Comics in Genre of Detective in may 1939 Published by DC Comics. Batman's Real name is Bruce wayne a Billionaire who runs a Company Named Wayne Enter Prise which develops and Designs Technologies for the real world And Batman, Bruce Waynes Early life when he was 8 years old coming back home

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    Batman was played by Christian bale, the Joker was played by Heath Ledger. Nolan's inspiration for the movie was the Joker's comic book debut in 1940, the 1988 graphic novel/comic “The Killing Joke”, and the 1996 series “The Long Halloween,” that retold Two-Face's origin. In this review I will assess the character Joker and why batman doesn't kill Joker. Joker (Heath Ledger) is an estranged character in the movie, “The Dark Knight.” His origin story is a weird one because he has more than one told

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    Batman When comics were first coming out, they were not all that popular but in todays’ world, they have become very popular and well known. Several of these comics have been turned into films, which is one of the many reasons why the popularity has been rising over the years. One of the most well known comics is Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. This comic was composed and released in 1986 by Frank Miller. With the usage of Frank Miller’s powerful, intense lines and the artwork done by Klaus Janson’s

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