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Superhero is defined as, “a benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers, such as Superman”. With the exception of fictional characters, there is no one in our society with superhuman powers. In everyday life when humans think of a superhero, the immediate thought that comes to mind are these made up abilities. Despite this cliche image seen in movies or read in comics, superheroes in this world usually do not have those superhuman abilities. Versions of a superhero in reality is an individual who strives to be exceptional and lead others into being the best person possible.
Keanu Reeves can be compared to Batman because they both help others because they have experienced the same events. Batman fights crime for Gotham because his parents were killed by a criminal. While Keanu donates his money to cancer research because his sister has battled leukemia for over ten years. Bruce Wayne uses Batman to hide who he is and that he is actually the one who is saving Gotham. Similarly, Keanu never attaches his name to any donations he makes to the organizations to keep from being the attention seeker.
Studying superheroes teach you about the liberally educated qualities listed by Cronon, and studying superheroes individually teach you the key virtues of connecting: selflessness, bravery and perseverance. In the end, to be able to learn, grow, and aid your community, you just need to connect with others. Connecting is what makes societies, superheroes, and liberally educated people come together and from a strong
In Bram Stokers novel “Dracula” there’s a battle between good and evil. The good uses Christian references to ward off evil. This starts a holy war. Stoker’s novel is an obvious ‘good versus evil’ kind of story. We all know that Dracula is going to get defeated, but how?
In the fiction world, there are many heroes, with many different attributes, but some stand out. One of those heroes who stand out is Batman. Come on, everyone knows batman, the caped crusader, and how courageous and selfless he is. While everyone knows Indiana Jones is basically an archaeologist with a whip that searches for ancient artifacts, and faces enemies on the way. He isn’t even technically a hero!
The social classification in superhero comics is also gradually spread out from different levels. Superman, the first superhero that was ever created, was battling evil and protecting the weak. Just like an average American at that time he faced societal problems and battled the injustices of that time. The features that Superman possesses were desirable in every man at the time: noble and fearless hero who would not stop before anything in order to bring justice and peace. In reality Superman was fighting the social situation that came with the end of Great Depression and was an embodiment of what every American was hoping for.
That is why the Joker hand over his gun to Harvey, giving him the opportunity to shoot him and bring back justice (e.g. a life for a
Part Two The Dark Knight:A Man Fights With Evil 2.1 Violence as a Means to Achieve Justice and Freedom In America 's "super hero" movies, the hero always represents the value orientation of the Americans. This pursuit of freedom is just the pursuit of individualism. In the film, the negative character, a clown act by Heath Ledger, appears when the freedom of citizens is threatened.
God of the Sea vs. The Clown Prince of Crime You are lost at sea and when you see your home, a huge man comes a brings a tidal wave a rides you away. Or you come home for the day of work and when you walk in your apartment, you hear a maniac laughing and then he asks, “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight.”
And IT only forces its victims to break their spiritual or religious morals. The Joker is a psychotic radical mastermind who is indicating himself as an agent of chaos, and who came to command the wicked underworld by driving Gotham into anarchy and moving Batman ever closer to go beyond the fine line between courageousness and vigilantism. People can also describe the joker as a psycho with a hint of schizo clown with zero empathy. He is dynamic in both mental combat and strategic planning, and his physical type is distinct by his clown makeup and grim smile to add sick comedy to all his crimes and
Without villains movies, comics and games would not be an intersecting art form. Without these antagonist heroes like Batman won 't be the same without the Joker. Villains are important to the one we call the hero and one of the greatest Villains of all time is the Prince of crime himself the Joker. There is something about a maniacal clown going around a city, killing people for no reason other than just for fun people love. The joker is one the most recognizable fictional characters in the world.
The 2008 film directed by Christopher Nolan, “The Dark Knight” is a film of the well known comic book character Batman. The dark knight is the second movie of the trilogy starting with “Batman Begins” in which a young man by the name of Bruce Wayne witnesses his mother and father robbed and murdered by a thug in an alley way upon leaving a play in his home city of Gotham. Bruce would continue to grow into a man that decides to use fear to combat those criminals who utilize fear to prey on their victims. Bruce would train and become a force to fight crime and uphold the safety of the people of Gotham. In the Dark Knight, the main antagonist or villain of the story goes by the name of “The Joker”.
Moreover the modern view of the dichotomy of good and evil, Heaven and Hell, God and the devil, is much less a black and white situation but rather a spectrum of sprawling gray area. Unlike the Romantics and the generations preceding them , the modernists find that qualities of a person can be divided into more than virtues and vices. According to Hastings Rashdall, an early twentieth century, modern philosopher, something that is universally moral or universally immoral: Is only an ideal, and the conditions of human life permit but a distant approximation to it. The harmonizing of one man’s interest with that of another must to a very great extent be effected simply by the choice of the least evil – an evil which really is evil to some, though
"I teach you the overman. Man is something that shall be overcome. What have you done to overcome him? (Nietzsche) Christopher Nolan’s Batman Dark Knight Trilogy shows inimitable cinematic thinking whereby he uses fictitious plot which is deeply embedded in philosophical thought. Nolan adapts the comic book superhero and uses thrillingly emblematic tools to redefine the ‘hero’ and the ‘villain’, the rational and the irrational, the moral and the immoral, the right and the wrong.
If we have this much trouble in the real world, just imagine what some of the supervillains in Gotham would do. They idolize The Joker. It would surely be the end of Batman, and possibly The Justice League. If the question is, “Does The Joker deserve to die?”