Riddler Essays

  • Third Satire Exposed In Johnson's Poem, London

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    Compare and contrast Christopher Nolan's portrayal of Gotham city in the Batman trilogy with Johnson's portrayal of the city of London. Samuel Johnson's poem, 'London' is an imitation of Juvenal’s ‘Third Satire’ which was written in 1738. The poem talks about the problems in the city of London at the time under the governance of Robert Walpole. It is a political satire where the main character, Thales is about to leave London as the city is brimming with corruption and crime and he cannot endure

  • Essay On Grand Theft Auto Vice City

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    Grand Theft Auto Vice City, the sequel to GTA 3, takes us to Vice City. It's a world that was inspired by the Miami of the 1980s, and you can steal cars, rob stores and pull off drive shootings. Like with most of the Grand Theft Auto games, you have a gigantic sandbox world that you can explore, and you have a fully immersive world with radio stations included. This is the type of video game that pulls you in from start to finish and keeps you wanting more. The American Dream: Living it Large

  • The Responsibility Of The Joker In The Movie Suicide Squad

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    For people that don’t know what I'm talking about. Lots of people think that the Jared Leto Joker is a bad Joker. You might have seen him in the new movie ‘Suicide Squad’. So therefore people talk about this they don’t really think about the reasons for it. It is not always the actors fault. Jared did not have enough screen time. When they made the movie, it was not just made for the Joker in some cases he has been the ‘hero’. People also hate him for the way that he looks. Well you can’t help that

  • Logos In Heraclitus 'The Riddler'

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    Heraclitus is a Greek philosopher also known as “the Riddler” because he often contradicted himself and insulted other historians and philosophers. He was interested in “exploring questions about knowledge and the human condition as in exploring cosmological issues” (24). Heraclitus believed that logos was the divine law of the universe which controlled the cosmos. Logos is something said, an account, word, and/or logic. He argued that everyone had the ability to understand this principle but instead

  • Batman's Use Of Enigma In The Movie 'Riddler'

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    solve as soon as you find the correct perspective. Enigmas or enigmatic plots are seen to be used in novels, movies, and television shows alike. A famous television character, the “Riddler” was known for his brilliant use of enigma against his arch nemesis, “Batman,” the orphaned superhero of Gotham. The “Riddler” was portrayed to be mentally unstable and borderline schizophrenic in his use of enigmatic tactics. Thus, enigma in entertainment is associated with psychotic thrillers,

  • Gotham Season 3 Analysis

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    spoilers; otherwise, it defeats the purpose. You need to be able to read the review before watching. Another part of the Season that I was keen on was the formation of the Riddler. Fowler echoed this same sentiment when he stated that the Riddler felt “felt fresh and fun.” This started in the beginning of the season when the Riddler helped Penguin with his mayoral run and ended with Penguin ultimately encasing him in the block of ice with a complicated web of deceit, betrayal, and attempted murder in

  • Violent Video Games Like 'Grand Theft Auto V' Cause Real World Violence

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    Games are Detrimental Imagine you are in a movie theater and 2 children who are obsessed with The Riddler and The Joker from the famous film and the game “Batman” come in shooting. Role-playing games with simulated violence are detrimental to children. The games have a bad influence in children. The games also have a bad reaction. There are many cases where video gamers became killers. For instance from the article “Do games like ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ Cause Real-World Violence” it reads “Two events

  • Dc Vs Marvel

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    Since the early 1900s Marvel and DC have held a friendly rivalry where one comic house is always trying to out-do the other. Both comic houses share quite a few similarities, but there are distinctive differences between the two companies. Both Marvel and DC owe the success of their films and comic books to their fans;, the people who put money in their pockets. Without the fans’ support Marvel and DC would not be the brands they are today. Marvel and DC share a lot of characters, both villain

  • Death Of Hamlet Research Paper

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    "I don't fear death so much as I fear it's prologues: loneliness, decrepitude, pain, debilitation, depression, and senility." - Mary Roach. Throughout the play Hamlet there was much secrecy, scheming, revenge, and death. The major death that occurred from the very beginning of the play would soon bring the "need" for revenge and lead to many up coming deaths. The death of King Hamlet hurt many people most importantly Prince Hamlet. With the death of his father and the quick remarriage of his mother

  • Lynda Obst's Adaptation Of Gotham

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    Fox’s new television series Gotham explores the origin stories of both heroic and villainous characters found in the DC Comics Batman series, focusing predominantly on Detective Jim Gordon, portrayed by Ben Mckenzie, before the arrival of Batman. Since television series and movies that create adaptations of the Batman comic focus on Batman himself fighting crime as a vigilante, Gotham displays alternative motives, as it stays in the past with Bruce Wayne still as a child. It is a series not about

  • Pros And Cons Of Greek Thinkers

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    Known for their myths and epics explaining the origins of the universe, Greeks had the tendency to question and seek rational explanations for unknown phenomenons. This era of Greek thinkers was known as the Pre-Socratics where pre-Socratic thinkers took separate facts and connected them within natural laws of the universe- a mindset that set them beyond the Athenians. This mindset caused men and women to question and research the building blocks of the universe in their simplest form in order to

  • Compare And Contrast The Big Sleep And Batman

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    protagonists seek the truth and justice in the setting of corrupt LA with society that doesn’t recognize their help. ‘The Batman’ follows the storyline of Batman seeking out the truth and justice while trying to find out the true identity of the antagonist ‘Riddler’, along with society not accepting and recognizing the ‘Batman’ as the hero. During his fights and journey ‘Batman’ is compelled to consider if he really is doing the right thing for the corrupt society. We first see this during the voice over at

  • Batman Death Penalty Analysis

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    Justice Delayed is Justice Denied Many are familiar with the justices of Batman. He defeats the Joker, protects Gotham City, and refuses to kill. However, when dealing with criminals, is that for the better? Many see Batman as heroic for refusing to kill, but when the Joker is put in prison, he escapes, Gotham experiences more damage, fatalities, and carnage, and Batman has to come to the rescue for the hundredth time. Would it not be better if the Joker was no longer around to wreak havoc; to put

  • Sleep By Harakami Analysis

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    The darkness of night unveils the hidden cove of possibilities that awaits us in sleep. For some, sleep provides the much needed distraction and replenishment needed to perform our daily routines. As we curl up under the security of our favorite blanket, snuggle against the fluffiness that is our pillow, and as we slowly begin to shut our eyes, we succumb to the beauty that is sleep. Without hesitation we accept and welcome our nightly slumber. We don’t question our vulnerable state as we lay down

  • Sight Of Pride

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    Hidden Truths Within The Sight Of Pride Praveen Ragunathan, a first year post-secondary student got on his computer to check his grade point average (GPA), knowing the digits presented as his percentage determines whether or not he is eligible to carry on his education in the program he is currently enrolled in. However, his GPA was not as great as he expected since it did not meet the requirements of the university. How careless could a man known for his brilliance in the past be? How come he never