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    The character that I decided to choose for this paper is the most well-known villain in the DC universe, the Joker. Appearing first in 1940 has had a long history of causing chaos and mayhem on the streets of Gotham, but is there a reason for it and why would he be put into an asylum because of this. I believe, after some research that the Joker has Antisocial Personality Disorder or APSD. Which is characterized by rebellion against authority, which the Joker is seen doing time and time again with

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    Like every fascinating story, Jaguar Knights Bane had to end, but, it did not leave the audience hanging and without a moral lesson to learn. Jaguar Knights Bane, epic poem, is about an arrogant, and narcissistic Aztec that thinks he is capable to do everything by himself. The main character comes to v realization of his mistake when it is too late to fix it. His arrogance causes him to lose friends, soldiers, family, and the approbation of society. Thus, making Jaguar Knights Bane by Ricky Pacheco

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    was the complete opposite of what he came to be as the movie progressed. In the car scene, Rachel tells Bruce that his father would be ashamed of him for considering murder as a form of justice and a way to make a change. The use of flashback also played a role in how Bruce overcame his fear of bats and managed to make it into a symbol.

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    “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Harvey Dent. Harvey Dent, Gotham's new district attorney, has been elected and has a new agenda that torments to take down Gotham's crime. The appearance of the mischief keen known as Batman, has caused problems for Dent and his agenda. A new scandalous mastermind known only as "The Joker" has arrived and intends to take Gotham out from Harvey Dent's iron fist. The Joker junctures an exquisitely planned bank robbery

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    Narcissism In Batman

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    In the file, Batman the Dark Knight the Joker says that,“Their morals, their code; it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. You'll see- I'll show you. When the chips are down these, uh, civilized people? They'll eat each other. See I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve”(Heath Ledger, “Batman the Dark Knight”). When one thinks of the joker they think of the Batman villain that is insane. What is failed to be realized is that

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are two personalities within one person. The two personalities are physically, mentally, and morally different from each other. They also share some similarities because they are one man. The two share a common body that each personality and shape comes from, and they share a common memory. Dr. Jekyll is a “tall, fine build of a man” (Stevenson p 45), and he is about 50 years old. When Dr. Jekyll drinks the potion, he transforms into Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is

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    homosexual based on visual depictions. In Medhurt’s essay he quotes Wertham, “They live in sumptuous quarters, with beautiful flowers in large vases, and have a butler, Alfred. Batman is sometimes shown in a dressing gown…It is like a wish dream of two homosexuals living together.” He is taking the images rather too far to conclude that batman is a homosexual. I wish to

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    Journal 3: Ground Zero

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    Journal 3: "Ground Zero" 1. According to Berne, how were the television pictures of ground zero different from the actual experience of seeing it? According to Berne, on the television you would see the buildings collapsing, the firefighters and ambulances running, the office workers running for their lives, and the smoke rising up from the collapsing buildings. These pictures of ground zero were different from the actual experience of seeing it because, you start to realize all the smaller things

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    A truly insane being, Owlman manipulates his teammates, secretly hides his true intentions, and makes an effort to destroy every universe in existence. In a parallel universe, where every superhero is a villain and every villain is a super hero, Owlman is shown to be Batman’s complete villainous version of being the brains and money behind his team The Crime Syndicate. Already taken down all the world's’ superheroes except one, and having all the worlds governments in fear of engaging their intentions

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a dark novel written by Robert Louise Stevenson of good and evil. The novel took place in London. If is a fascinating but mysterious tell of a scientist that wanted recreated him. The novel centered on two main characters Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Based on Dr. Jekyll early years he read a lot because he was a sickly child. As a doctor he decided to conduct an experiment using himself as the subject. If his experiment had worked he would have change the world. No one

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