Batman & Robin Essays

  • Mister Guard Monologue

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    TYGER Guard: Prisoner 's here, sir. Strange: Very good. Send him in. TYGER GUARD: But we haven 't got the suit off him yet. He 's dangerous. Are you sure? Hugo Strange: Of course. Victor Fries and I have much in common. We will be fine. (The door is heard opening. Mister Freeze enters, servos letting off hisses as he walks. The door closes.) Hugo Strange: Welcome to my facility. Please, take a seat. Mister Freeze: I prefer to stand. Why am I here? Hugo Strange: Oh, Victor, there will be plenty of

  • Batman Catwoman's Classroom Of Blown Sparknotes

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    Book Review  Title: Batman Catwoman’s Classroom of Clown Author: Scott Sonneborn First, let me begin by describing the genre and setting of this book. The genre of this book is a superhero book. The story takes place in a criminal training school for future villains. Second, I will introduce the characters in the book. There are four main characters. The first is Batman. He is a hero who fights evil and wears a bat-like costume. In this book, he appears in a supporting role. The second is Tim

  • The Legend Of Gotham's Nineteenth Night

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    of Gotham. Batman and Robin raced across the city in the batmobile, stabbing wooden stakes into hearts of the vampires. Wonder Woman whipped her lasso like a beast strangling any vampires that dared to challenge her. Superman used his laser vision to destroy a nearby vampire demolishing a nearby shop. The vampire went screaming as it crashed through the window. “Come on,” Superman yelled over the screams of pain. “We have to regroup!” The superheroes met at the Wayne Tower where Batman distributed

  • Good Morning Mrs O And Class The Evolution Of The Tragic Representation Of Batman

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    Comics: Slide 1 Good morning Mrs O and class, the evolution of the tragic representation of batman. Slide 2 Batman was born in 1939 on the pages of dective comics #27 as a a steren devilish looking character. Then in the 1940 batman looks like he got a brighter outlook on life. The dective comics were renamed to Batman and the typical all grey bat suit accented with a yellow belt, blue underpants, socks and gloves was formed. Slide 3 1950s- Batman’s body became slightly block shaped (excuse the

  • Inside The Batmobile

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    In a 2005-2006 comic book series of Batman, his Batmobile was an undercover car. Eveyone at the time thought it was just a regular car. This car is a 1961 Chevrolet Impala and Tan Eng Huat was the person who had come up with this idea. Batman: Journey Into Knight, is about Batman in his early stages of starting off his career. There was a pleague that was spreading throughout the city but he had then went underground and used this particular Batmobile. To those people who thought it was a regular

  • Batman As A Hero Essay

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    I have chosen Batman as the superhero I have conducted my research on. Batman is of course a fictional superhero owned by DC Comics. He first appeared in a detective comic in the May of 1939, written by Bill Finger. He was first known as The Bat-Man and later, the Dark Knight and world’s greatest detective. Batman is the secret identity of Bruce Wayne, who lives in Gotham, who is a billionaire philanthropist and industrialist. There are a series of characters that accompany Batman on his crime fighting

  • Joker Vs Batman

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    a maniac laughing and then he asks, “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight.” A villain is a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime, two of whom are The Joker, featured in The Dark Knight, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, and A Death in the Family and Poseidon, shown in Homer’s The Odyssey. The Clown Prince of Crime has far many better traits than the Earthshaker. It must not be overlooked that Poseidon has a great deal of traits that

  • Batman Costumes Persuasive Speech

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    a mere mortal. You're really the Batman or Batgirl of your household or neighborhood, so don't be shy. Now if you do that on any regular night of the year the neighbors will be raising eyebrows and you might find yourself explaining yourself to the local police or being carted off to the nearest psychiatric hospital. Luckily there is one night each year when you can celebrate your super powers without fear of ridicule or persecution. Wear your Halloween Batman Costume and you can live the dream

  • Superheroes Research Paper

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    SuperHero’s Superheroes, who’s a Superhero. We’ll if you want to know something about Superheroes. Here’s some information about them and there names.(Superman,Flash,Batman) Superman is someone who is invincible, who saves life, But if he's near his weakness ’’krypton’’. If superman is near krypton will lose his powers until he’s away from it then he’ll gain it back.What is is powers, his powers are to fly at a very high speed to travel places to fight crime. Although he has lasers to heat up

  • Ferry Dilemma Paper

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    Actually he seems to enjoy it. The more brutal the better. In one story line the Joker murders Gordon's wife in cold blood. He shoots here in the face for the sole fact that she was trying to protect a group of infants. The Joker also brutally beat Robin to death with a

  • The Dark Knight Vigilantes

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    disassociate disorder through the masculinity of Batman is the flaw as the Dark Knight. “You are nothing –a Hollow shell, rusty trap that cannot hold me. (Book 1, pg. 14). This reveals the vying for superiority of Bruce’s body and the aggressive masculine the Dark knight is, in comparison of a feeble Bruce Wayne. Batman’s aggressiveness and tenacity is very comparable to Rorschach’s aggression in the extreme. Robin is rather an passive vigilante in comparison to Batman. As Alfred states “she’s a sweet young

  • Red Hood Research Paper

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    grew up on the streets of Gotham until he was eventually taken in and trained by Batman who made Jason his second Robin. Much later the Joker nearly beat him to death with a crowbar and then killed him with an explosion. Even though he died, he was later revived and healed through use of the Lazarus Pits and became infuriated when he learned that the Joker was still alive. Swearing vengeance on the Joker and on Batman (for not killing the Joker) he returns to Gotham to become the scourge of its underworld

  • Batmobile History

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    Since 1939, Batman has defended Gotham City from evil villains with the help of his trusty sidekick Robin, his utility belt, and his choice of transportation, the Batmobile (dccomics.com). Beginning in 1941, the Batmobile has been seen with external bat-like features and is ready for battle with furtursitic weapons and technology, The Batmobile over time has evolved and has been seen in various different ways, the only things to remain consistent have been the name and the main characteristics (caselaw

  • Batman And Beowulf Comparison Essay

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    children and even adults have looked at superheroes as iconic figures. Batman and his alter ego Bruce Wayne are among the most looked up to. Even though they are the same person, they are very different. Batman’s characteristics have a lot to do with Bruce Wayne’s past. Batman can be compared and contrasted with epic heroes. Batman and Beowulf have a lot of similarities and differences. This is also true about Batman and King Arthur. The reason comic book heroes have played such a big role

  • Research Paper On George Clooney

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    He tried out for the Cincinnati Reds, but was cut first round. His acting career flourished when he got a job to play Dr. Doug Ross on the unbelievably famous show ER. From there it only got better for Clooney, he got a turn to star as Batman in, Batman and Robin in 1997. He later came to win three Golden Globes, and two Academy Awards. All Golden Globe Awards were achieved for his prenominal

  • The Symbol Of Justice In The Dark Knight

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    Batman’s brand of justice, as the symbol that Batman created is torn down. A major plot point in the Dark Knight is the Joker randomly killing people of Gotham until Batman decides to take off his mask. This is the ultimate threat to the idea of Batman. Batman is meant to be an unknown protector of Gotham, this is what makes him so fearful. Criminals are meant to fear even the sight of the Bat symbol. The Joker threatens this very idea, as if Batman takes off his mask is becomes human. Not only that

  • Batman And Mr Hyde Character Analysis

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    fights against Batman and opposing crime-lord, Black Mask. While he may exhibit some symptoms of insanity, he is far from incapable While Jason is originally portrayed as being a merciless crime-lord, he does still have moral values. Even though he exhibited decapitated the drug people’s lieutenants, he made them promise as part of their new deal to not sell to kids or try to entice them to do drugs. Another example of Jason reverting to his good behavior is when he dove in front of Batman and took a

  • Batman Under The Red Hood Analysis

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    In the novel “Batman Under The Red Hood” Batman is fighting whoever is under the red hood. Then Batman’s mask is torn off and the Red Hood takes his hood off and Batman seems to know him but it is kept a mystery from the reader. The story leaves the identity of the person behind the Red Hood a mystery until about halfway through the story. We find that Black Mask is gathering help from Mr. Freeze and Amazo the android that has the powers of the seven members of the Justice League. The Red Hood

  • Bruce Wayne's Use Of The Darkness Archetype In Knightwalker

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    Batman is one of the most iconic comic book superheroes of all time, with a long history of capturing the imagination of fans around the world. One of the key factors that sets Batman apart from other superheroes is the use of the darkness and mentor archetypes, which play a significant role in the character's development and evolution over time. In this essay, we will explore these archetypes in the context of Batman Knightwalker, a popular comic book series that explores the character's journey

  • Batman TV Series: An Unexpected Cultural Revolution

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    television show Batman was an unexpected cultural revolution because for children watching television in the 60s, the Batman TV series was a joyfully relaxing exercise for them. Also, this became a comedy classic and it was a cultural phenomenon in the 1960s. The Batman TV series was famous because this series has humor and a colorful cast of villains. As well, Batman have some aspect of popular culture, that he represents the reflection of society making him a superhero. In addition, Batman in the society