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    To start off Dr.Jekyll drank the potion intentionally for the urge to be someone rather than himself. That goes to show that he knew what he was getting himself into from the beginning. Jekyll knew that once he drank the potion that he would turn into Hyde. Which is crazy, evil and intentions aren't any good. I feel and believe that Jekyll should be held responsible for Hyde's crimes. Jekyll drank the potion the first time with negligence and pride. Hyde would come out and go about his way with

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    Imagine a life without crime, hatred and fear. A world that you can feel safe in without any despair. If we fight fire with fire then more fire will spread meaning if Batman were to kill the Joker evil in mankind will still be there anyway, for instance the commonly known terrorist group Isis is determined to kill people and frightfully enough nothing stands in their way, not even the power of the U.S. government. Isis will continue to do this if we show weakness and we’ll be and easy target for

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    Introductory Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert louis Stevenson Drama and Mystery Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published January 5, 1886. Its literary period of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is during The Victorian Period. The main Protagonist of Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde is Dr. jekyll, a brief description about him is that he has a reputation as a doctor and is also a friend of Lanyon, who is also in the medical fields as a physician, and also Utterson, who is a government lawyer. Dr. Jekyll who is a very

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    Symbolism In The Joker

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    Why is the Joker so concerned with breaking Jim Gordon? There was a line in the comic where the Joker said, “Don’t get ee-ee-even, get mad!” I believe that he was trying to make Jim Gordon go crazy just like himself. First the Joker shot Barbara in from of him, then kidnapped him and began the torture. He took pictures of Barbara without her clothes and it is assumed that Joker raped her. The pictures are shown to Jim and he feels like he didn’t his job as a parent but he didn’t let his break him

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    The Joker Stereotypes

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    The villain of the Batman movies, television shows, and comic series, the Joker, is used to support the common stigmas and stereotypes of mental ill-health. The creators of the original 1940 DC comic, Robert "Bob" Kane and Bill Finger, used the criminal to depict exaggerations of mental ill-health disorders, reinforcing the stigma and stereotypes of mental ill-health through media. The chalky white skin, electric green hair, dark smoky eye makeup and overdrawn, blood-red lipstick start off the physical

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    In the film ‘The Dark Knight’ by Christopher Nolan, one of the main ideas is the complexity of morality. This means that if something seems wrong, it doesn't necessarily mean it is, it could seem wrong but in the end, just be a journey to the greater good. Batman shows many different examples of this throughout the film where he is disobeying the law but saving the day. Batman is a symbol that represents the complexity of morality. This is shown by colour and costume. Batman always wears black,

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    Batman has been a favored DC Comic super hero for many years. The storyline depicts Batman as the superhero and his arch rival as the “Joker.” The two legendary characters represent the fight against good and evil. Batgirl and Robin are two important characters that aid in the help of fighting crime with Batman. Batgirl is cast off due to a lethal attack from the Joker. “The Killing Joke,” depicted a very controversial image of the Joker killing Batgirl. The Joker is known for his vindictive and

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    He can be considered as disorganized schizophrenia and just normal schizophrenia. As disorganized schizophrenia he looks odd. He has greasy, green, shaggy hair with his face painted like a clown. His mouth has scars on his cheeks like smiling. As being normal schizophrenia he is just weird. When the Joker was talking to batman after being caught everytime he would talk he would like his lip and his eyes would twitch. When

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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a book of suspense. It is about a person named H. Jekyll that has 2 different sides to him. Jekyll has a good side, which is a totally different human being compared to the bad one. Jekyll is a very respected guy in the daytime (which is the good side), and a bad person in the nighttime. After so long, people find out why he has this odd characteristic to himself. You can infer the suspense level is off the charts. To make it even more suspenseful, the

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    The most horrifying villain i've read about is Cruella De Vil. Nobody else in the entire atmosphere measures up to her level of evil. Cruella De Vil is a character from the Disney animated movie "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". She is one of the most evil women on Earth. She collects fur coats that she wears, killing innocent animals to do it. In her latest scheme, she kidnaps 99 dalmatian puppies in order to make herself a dalmatian fur coat. The coat isn't even in style, and she could just wait

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